Yorkshire Post

Catalonia defies Spain by setting date for vote on independen­ce

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CATALONIA’S REGIONAL government has chosen October 1 as the date for a referendum on a split from Spain, stepping up the confrontat­ion with the country’s central government, which sees the vote as illegal.

Regional president Carles Puigdemont said Catalans will be asked to answer yes or no to a single question: “Do you want Catalonia to become an independen­t state in the form of a republic?”

The country’s Constituti­onal Court has already invalidate­d previous attempts by the north eastern region to gain more autonomy.

Several Catalan politician­s, including former regional president Artur Mas, have been fined or barred from public office for holding a mock referendum in November 2014.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s conservati­ve government called the announceme­nt a “show” by those willing to divide Spain and swore to stop the vote if Catalan politician­s or the regional parliament make a formal move toward holding the vote.

“There is not going to be any illegal referendum that goes against the Constituti­on,” the government’s spokesman, Inigo Mendez de Vigo, said after a weekly cabinet meeting.

“We are facing an increasing­ly radical strategy that has less and less support.”

Earlier this week, Deputy Premier Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, who has been tasked by Mr Rajoy to deal with Catalonia, said: “They can announce that referendum as many times as they want and delay it for weeks or hold as many events as they want, but the referendum will not be held.”

Mr Puigdemont said the decision to call for the vote was reached after more than 18 months of efforts failed to establish a dialogue with Madrid.

He also said the vote was nonnegotia­ble because Catalans backed his plan for secession by voting for his coalition of pro-independen­ce parties at the end of 2015.

 ??  ?? The leader of Spain’s Catalonia region, Carles Puigdemont, centre.
The leader of Spain’s Catalonia region, Carles Puigdemont, centre.

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