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New leader demands an independen­t Catalonia

- AGENCY REPORTER newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

FERVENT Catalan secessioni­st Quim Torra has been sworn in as the Spanish region’s new leader, with his demands for an independen­t Catalonia set to prolong a stand-off with the country’s national government.

Mr Torra formally took office at a ceremony in the Catalan capital, Barcelona. He was elected by the Catalan parliament’s secessioni­st politician­s on Monday.

In a sign of the simmering tension, Spain’s national government in Madrid, which usually sends a representa­tive to regional government ceremonies, declined to attend the swearing-in.

It said Catalan authoritie­s had tried to dictate which central government officials could be present – a condition that Madrid rejected.

The spat over Catalonia’s future has brought Spain’s worst political crisis in decades, though its three main political parties stand united against Catalan independen­ce.

Yesterday’s ceremony was heavy on symbolism, with pointed signals apparently aimed at the central Spanish authoritie­s.

Mr Torra had only the red-and-yellow Catalan flag behind him during the ceremony. The Spanish flag was absent.

Also, in his oath he pledged only to be faithful to the people of Catalonia. He made no reference to upholding the Spanish constituti­on nor loyalty to Spain’s king.

The Spanish government says it cannot grant Catalonia independen­ce, among other reasons, because the constituti­on says Spain is “indivisibl­e”.

King Felipe VI has publicly supported the government’s stance.

Mr Torra also wore a yellow ribbon in his lapel, symbolisin­g support for separatist leaders being held in Spanish jails over last year’s outlawed independen­ce referendum and illegal declaratio­n of a separate Catalan state.

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