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Spain plans new Catalan polls to halt bid for independen­ce

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madrid — Spain was preparing on Friday to seize powers from Catalonia’s regional government as political parties pushed for elections as a way out of the country’s worst crisis in decades.

Hundreds of separatist­s were making large cash withdrawal­s from Catalan banks in protest at Madrid’s announceme­nt on Thursday that it would take unpreceden­ted steps to impose direct control over semi-autonomous Catalonia after its leader threatened to declare a breakaway state.

Autonomy is a hugely sensitive issue in Catalonia, which saw its powers taken away under Spain’s military dictatorsh­ip — and there are fears of unrest in the wealthy northeaste­rn region if Madrid seeks to erode it.

Catalan chief Carles Puigdemont has warned any such move could push regional lawmakers to declare unilateral independen­ce following a chaotic referendum on October 1 on whether to split from Spain.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s cabinet is due to meet on Saturday to decide which powers to seize from Catalonia, which controls its own healthcare, education and policing. Rajoy on Friday said a “critical point” had been reached in the crisis.

But Fernando Martinez-Maillo, number three in Rajoy’s conservati­ve Popular Party, said Spain could avoid such drastic measures if Puigdemont backs down before the Senate meets to discuss the plans, likely by the end of October.

Puigdemont “can change course, can return to constituti­onal legality,”

Spain could avoid such drastic measures if Puigdemont backs down before the Senate meets to discuss the plans, likely by the end of October Fernando Martinez-Maillo , a leader of the ruling party

he insisted. Major political parties, who have overcome their difference­s to work together on preventing a break-up of Spain, were meanwhile pushing for fresh elections in the Catalan parliament, dominated by separatist­s since 2015.

Fresh polls sanctioned by Madrid — unlike the referendum, which had been ruled unconstitu­tional — would give voters a say on how to move forward.

News reports said the government and opposition Socialists had agreed elections should be called as early as January, which Carmen Calvo, the Socialists’ chief negotiator, confirmed. —

 ?? AFP ?? People take part in a protest called by Catalan pro-independen­ce anti-capitalist party ‘Candidatur­a d’Unitat Popular - CUP’ (Popular Unity Candidacy), trade unions and CDR (Committee of Defence of the Referendum) against the arrest of two Catalan...
AFP People take part in a protest called by Catalan pro-independen­ce anti-capitalist party ‘Candidatur­a d’Unitat Popular - CUP’ (Popular Unity Candidacy), trade unions and CDR (Committee of Defence of the Referendum) against the arrest of two Catalan...
 ?? Reuters ?? Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy addresses a news conference in Brussels, Belgium, on Friday. —
Reuters Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy addresses a news conference in Brussels, Belgium, on Friday. —

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