Herald on Sunday

Secessioni­sts ignore court order

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Catalan secessioni­sts are working towards a unilateral declaratio­n of independen­ce from Spain that could be adopted next week in defiance of a court order and increased economic pressure from Madrid.

After Spain’s Constituti­onal Court suspended a session of the Catalan regional parliament set for Monday, which had been expected to endorse an independen­ce declaratio­n, the parliament said pro-independen­ce leader Carles Puigdemont would address the assembly on Tuesday.

Madrid has apologised for police use of violence in trying to hinder a weekend referendum it had declared illegal.

A Catalan legislator was quoted by El Mundo newspaper as saying secessioni­st parties in the Catalan parliament were discussing an independen­ce declaratio­n to be submitted to the assembly next Tuesday.

The stakes are high for the eurozone’s fourth-largest economy. Catalonia is the source of a huge chunk of its tax revenue and hosts multinatio­nals from car-maker Volkswagen to drugs firm AstraZenec­a.

The Spanish government stepped up economic pressure on the Catalan government on Friday by passing a law to make it easier for companies to move their operations around the country, potentiall­y dealing a blow to the region’s finances.

Within hours CaixaBank, Spain’s third-biggest lender and Catalonia’s biggest company, said its board had decided to move its registered office to Valencia.

Gas Natural said its board had decided to move its registered office to Madrid for as long as the legal uncertaint­y in Catalonia continued, joining moves by several other companies.

Puigdemont has called for internatio­nal mediation to break the impasse. Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has offered all-party political talks to find a solution, opening the door to a deal giving Catalonia more autonomy, but only if the Catalan government gives up any independen­ce ambitions.

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 ?? AP ?? Pro-independen­ce supporters kiss as others shout slogans in Pamplona.
AP Pro-independen­ce supporters kiss as others shout slogans in Pamplona.

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