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Catalans protest sedition case, court declares vote illegal

- By ARITZ PARRA and CIARAN GILES Associated Press

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Spain’s top court ruled Tuesday that an independen­ce referendum in Catalonia was unconstitu­tional, adding weight to government efforts to block the region from breaking away from the rest of the country but not persuading demonstrat­ors demanding the release of two jailed separatist activists.

The Constituti­onal Court’s ruling was not a surprise. The Spanish government had repeatedly insisted the referendum was illegal. Regional leaders defied the Madrid-based central government and held the Oct. 1 vote even after police seized millions of ballots and used force to close polling stations.

Supporters of secession maintain the “Yes” vote won and Catalan officials have a mandate to declare independen­ce. Portraying the central government as repressive, they showed no signs of giving up despite the court ruling that concluded the referendum was invalid.

Thousands of people holding candles and banners flooded a main avenue in Barcelona on Tuesday night to demand the release of the two Catalan activists jailed by Spanish authoritie­s a day earlier on possible sedition charges for organizing pro-independen­ce rallies ahead of the vote.

“We are facing an executive power in the state that uses the judiciary branch to block the legislativ­e,” Catalan government spokesman Jordi Turull told reporters shortly after the Constituti­onal Court ruling was announced.

Catalan President Carles Puigdemont made an ambiguous statement about the region’s future last week, saying he has the mandate to declare independen­ce but adding that he would not immediatel­y move to implement it in order to allow time for talks with the central government.

Spain has said that no dialogue can take place with independen­ce on the table because a reform of the country’s Constituti­on with an ample majority in the national parliament is the only legal way to achieve secession.

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