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Spain’s prime minister calls for united stance

Urges Catalans to reject secession in local vote

- By Joseph Wilson The Associated Press

BARCELONA, Spain — Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy urged voters in Catalonia on Sunday to defeat the separatist­s who led the region’s recent drive for independen­ce when they go to the polls in an early election next month.

Rajoy, who used previously untapped constituti­onal authority to call the Dec. 21 regional election, told members of his conservati­ve Popular Party at a Barcelona hotel that “we want a massive turnout to open up a new period of normalcy” in Catalonia.

Rajoy’s visit was his first to the region since he used constituti­onal powers to stifle the secession push.

After Catalonia’s Parliament voted Oct. 27 in favor of declaring independen­ce, Rajoy responded by firing top government officials, dissolving the Parliament and ordering the early election.

“It’s urgent to return a sense of normality to Catalonia and do so as soon as possible to lower the social and economic tensions,” Rajoy said Sunday.

Polls show a tight race between Catalan separatist­s and politician­s who want the region to remain a part of Spain.

Rajoy’s party has won three national elections since 2011 but secured less than 10 percent of the vote in Catalonia’s 2015 regional election.

The Popular Party continues to poll behind several other parties in the region, including the pro-business Citizens and the Socialists, which both oppose secession.

The far-left separatist CUP party decided Sunday to participat­e in the December elections.

Rajoy defended his decision to temporaril­y take over running Catalonia under a section of the Spain Constituti­on that allows central authoritie­s to intervene in regions where officials act outside the law.

Catalonia’s separatist­s, and even some moderates, have criticized the measures as heavy-handed.

“Exceptiona­l measures can only be taken when there is no other option, and we adopted them to stop the increasing attacks to peaceful coexistenc­e,” Rajoy said.

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