Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Spain says door open for dialogue with Catalonia

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BEING confident that Catalonia’s independen­ce referendum will not take place, Spanish government spokesman Inigo Mendez de Vigo said that the government is ready to talk about more devolution, “but within the law and the constituti­on.”

THE SPANISH government is confident that Catalonia's independen­ce referendum will not take place, following controvers­ial police arrests and confiscati­ons designed to stop it.

“Clearly, this referendum will not take place,” Spanish government spokesman Inigo Mendez de Vigo, also education minister, told Onda Cero radio yesterday. A day earlier, Spanish police raided several Catalan regional government buildings, arrested 14 politician­s and officials, and impounded some 10 million ballot papers.

The government is ready to talk about more devolution, “but within the law and the consti- tution,” whereas Catalan leaders “have only one obsession, the referendum, which is not possible.”

On Wednesday, Catalan President Carles Puigdemont vowed to carry on with referendum plans, saying “we will not take a step back” and accusing Madrid of a “totalitari­an and anti-democratic attitude.”

Police raids sparked pro-independen­ce protests, with about 40,000 demonstrat­ing in central Barcelona on Wednesday. Hundreds continued their protest overnight, and there were clashes with police. Omnium Cultural and Asamblea Nacional Catalana, two pro-independen­ce associatio­ns, said protests would resume and continue until the release of all those arrested.

On Wednesday, FC Barcelona football club also took a stand against police raids, angering Mendez de Vigo. “Barca is not just a Catalan club. I'm sure that many were disgusted by its statement yesterday,” he said.

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