The Asian Age

Spain gives final call for Catalan freedom decision

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Barcelona, Oct. 16: Madrid on Monday gave Catalonia’s separatist leader three more days to “return to legality” after he refused to say whether he would follow through on a threat to declare independen­ce from Spain.

Responding to an initial deadline set by the central government, Carles Puigdemont sent a letter early on Monday calling for talks with Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy “as soon as possible” amid Spain’s worst political crisis in decades.

But he stopped short of giving a definitive “yes or no” as demanded by Madrid after his ambiguous independen­ce speech last week, and Spain gave him until Thursday morning to clarify.

Anything less than a full climb-down by Thursday’s 10 am deadline could prompt moves by Madrid to impose direct control over the semi-autonomous region. “The Spanish government regrets that the president of the Catalan government has decided not to respond to the request made by the government,” deputy PM Soraya Saenz de Santamaria said. He added, “All we are asking for is clarity.” In Monday’s letter addressed to the premier, Mr Puigdemont wrote: “For the next two months, our objective is to bring you to dialogue.” In a written response, Mr Rajoy said it was “absolutely necessary” that Catalonia clarify its position.

“I hope that in the coming hours that remain until the second deadline, you reply with all the clarity which citizens demand and the law requires,” Mr Rajoy said, calling on the Catalan separatist­s to “return to legality”.

— AFP

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