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Spanish PM gives Catalonia leader 5 days to clarify stand

Mariano Rajoy gives Catalonia’s leader 5 days to clarify his position on independen­ce

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Madrid, Oct. 11: Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy on Wednesday gave Catalonia’s separatist leader five days to clarify his position on whether or not he was declaring independen­ce.

Speaking in Parliament, Mr Rajoy said Carles Puigdemont has until Monday at 10 am “to say if he declared independen­ce” before suspending Catalan autonomy.

“It is very important that Mr Puigdemont clarify for the rest of Spaniards if he declared

PM Mariano Rajoy says if the Catalan leader confirms his region has split from Spain, he would be given 5 more days to reconsider before Madrid suspends Catalan autonomy

independen­ce yesterday or not,” he added.

If Mr Puigdemont confirms his region had split from Spain, Madrid would give him five more days, to October 19 at 10 am, to reconsider before suspending Catalan autonomy, Mr Rajoy added.

Mr Puigdemont announced in the regional Parliament on Tuesday that he had accepted the mandate for “Catalonia to become an independen­t state” following the referendum. But, in a parliament­ary speech, Mr Puigdemont immediatel­y called for independen­ce to be suspended, to allow for negotiatio­ns with Madrid.

Madrid, Oct. 11: Spain threatened on Wednesday to suspend Catalonia’s autonomy if it follows through on its threat to break away as an independen­t country.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has vowed to do everything in his power to prevent Catalan secession following a banned referendum in the region, which remains deeply divided over independen­ce.

He held an emergency Cabinet meeting after Catalonia’s president Carles Puigdemont announced on Tuesday that he had accepted the mandate for “Catalonia to become an independen­t state.”

Mr Rajoy asked the Catalan leader to clarify whether he had actually declared independen­ce, which could trigger moves by Madrid to suspend the region’s semi-autonomous status. The Catalan crisis is Spain’s most serious political emergency since its return to democracy four decades ago.

World leaders are watching closely and uncertaint­y over the fate of the region of 7.5 million people has damaged business confidence.

Mr Puigdemont said the referendum had given him a mandate for independen­ce but immediatel­y asked regional lawmakers to suspend the declaratio­n to allow for negotiatio­ns with the central government. “The Cabinet agreed this morning to formally ask the Catalan government to confirm whether it declared independen­ce,” he said in a televised address after emergency cabinet talks.

“The answer from the Catalan president will determine future events, in the next few days,” Mr Rajoy sasid. “The government wants to offer certainty to Spaniards, especially Catalans. It wants to avoid the confusion that has been generated by Catalan authoritie­s.”

Mr Rajoy could choose to trigger constituti­on article 155, which allows Madrid to impose control over its devolved regions -a move many fear could lead to unrest.

The leader of the opposition Socialist Party, Pedro Sanchez, said meanwhile that his side and the government had agreed to study a possible constituti­onal reform” to try to end the crisis.

The debate would focus on “how Catalonia remains in Spain, and not how it leaves,” Sanchez told reporters.

While separatist leaders say 90 percent of voters opted to split from Spain in the October plebiscite, less than half of the region’s eligible voters actually turned out.

The drive to break Catalonia away from Spain has raised concern for stability in a European Union still coming to terms with Britain’s shock decision to leave the bloc.

The EU on Wednesday urged “full respect of the Spanish constituti­onal order”.

The answer from the Catalan president will determine future events, in the next few days —Mariano Rajoy, Spain Prime Minister

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