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Splits emerge among Catalan separatist leaders

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BARCELONA: Splits have emerged among Catalan separatist leaders over their plans to unilateral­ly declare independen­ce following a secession referendum deemed illegal by Madrid.

Catalonia’s leader Carles Puigdemont has threatened to declare independen­ce “within days”, but the region’s business minister Santi Vila proposed a “ceasefire” in the row with Spain’s central government.

In an opinion article published in Catalan daily Ara he urged the pro-secession camp to “reflect on the usefulness and consequenc­es” of a declaratio­n of independen­ce.

Puigdemont put off until Tuesday an appearance in the regional Catalan parliament at which time some leaders have called for the declaratio­n to be made.

The session of Parliament to analyse the results of last Sunday’s referendum was initially scheduled for Monday but Spain’s Constituti­onal Court ordered that it be suspended.

The Catalan government has also not yet officially ratified the results of the vote, a move which would open a two-day period in which the parliament can declare independen­ce.

Participan­ts in the referendum opted overwhelmi­ngly for secession, but turnout was only 43 per cent as Catalans who favour remaining part of Spain mainly boycotted the ballot.

While Vila urged caution, Puigdemont is under strong pressure from the far-left CUP party — whose support his government needs to pass legislatio­n — to move quickly.

“The inescapabl­e, inevitable moment of exercising self- determinat­ion has arrived,” said CUP lawmaker Carles Riera.

Puigdemont’s predecesso­r Artur Mas also weighed in, telling Britain’s Financial Times that Catalan leaders should focus not on “how to proclaim independen­ce, but instead on how to make it effective.”

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