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New Spanish PM urges Catalans to turn page on referendum

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BERLIN: Spain’s new prime minister on Tuesday urged Catalan separatist leaders to “turn the page” on a contested independen­ce referendum after regional president Quim Torra said he wanted another vote.

“I think we have to turn the page on what (the referendum of) Oct 1 represente­d, including on the part of separatist­s and by he who is the president of all Catalans,” Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said in Berlin during a joint news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

“From there we should have a constructi­ve tone,” Sanchez said, adding his Socialist government wants to “normalise institutio­nal ties with the Catalan government”.

Sanchez, who is scheduled to meet Torra in Madrid on July 9, was reacting to comments made by the Catalan president on Monday.

“We should create another Oct 1 ... in the sense of achieving the goal which some, and me in particular, wish to achieve, which is the independen­ce of my country and make this republic effective,” Torra said during a book presentati­on in Barcelona on Monday.

Catalonia’s separatist government pushed ahead with an independen­ce referendum on Oct 1 despite it having been ruled unconstitu­tional by the court and Spain’s central government.

The referendum was followed by a unilateral declaratio­n on independen­ce on Oct 27.

The conservati­ve Spanish government in power at the time, headed by Mariano Rajoy, responded by sacking the Catalan government, suspending its parliament and imposing direct rule over the wealthy northeaste­rn region.

Madrid ended direct rule over Catalonia earlier this month after Torra’s administra­tion was sworn in.

Meanwhile, the Catalan government approved Tuesday reopening six of its internatio­nal delegation­s abroad which were shut down by Madrid when it imposed direct rule over the region.

Catalonia’s will reopen its missions in Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Switzerlan­d and the United States and will soon open a new mission in a Scandinavi­an country, Catalonia’s minister for foreign relations, Ernest Maragall said.

Catalonia will also expand its network of delegation­s in other European nations as well as the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Latin America, he added. — AFP

 ??  ?? Sanchez attends a cabinet control session at Parliament in Madrid, Spain. — Reuters photo
Sanchez attends a cabinet control session at Parliament in Madrid, Spain. — Reuters photo

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