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Spain’s Rajoy urges businesses not to abandon Catalonia region

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Barcelona, Spain - Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy on Sunday urged businesses not to abandon Catalonia after hundreds of firms moved their legal headquarte­rs away as uncertaint­y over the region’s independen­ce drive drags on.

On his first visit to Catalonia since his government took direct control of the region in response to lawmakers declaring independen­ce, Rajoy asked ‘all businesses that work or have worked in Catalonia not to go’.

Rajoy last month dismissed Catalonia’s government and parliament and called for new elections in the turbulent region for December 21.

“We have to recover the sensible, practical, enterprisi­ng and dynamic Catalonia... that has contribute­d so much to the progress of Spain and Europe,” Rajoy told members of his Popular Party in Barcelona.

Catalonia’s independen­ce crisis has pushed more than 2,400 firms to re-register their legal headquarte­rs outside the wealthy northeaste­rn region.

The Internatio­nal Monetary Fund last month warned that Catalonia could face recession were the uncertaint­y over seces- sion to linger.

Hundreds of thousands of Catalans flooded Barcelona on Saturday to demand the release of dismissed regional lawmakers who were detained on the orders of a national judge over their independen­ce bid. The demonstrat­ors gathered on an avenue next to the regional parliament building waving Catalan independen­ce flags and chanting ‘Freedom’ while some held up banners announcing, ‘SOS Democracy’.

The protest followed the release from jail of the region’s parliament speaker after posting 150,000 (US$175,000) bail.

Barcelona municipal police put turnout for the march at some 750,000 people as crowds stretched for more than 15 blocks along the boulevard.

The Catalonia crisis has caused concern in the European Union as the bloc deals with Brexit and uncertaint­y over the fate of the region’s 7.5mn people.

On Wednesday a strike called by a pro-independen­ce union caused travel chaos, blocking 60 roads and train lines including Spain’s main highway link to France and the rest of Europe.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy gives a speech during a meeting to support his Popular Party candidate in next month’s vote, in Barcelona on Sunday
(AFP) Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy gives a speech during a meeting to support his Popular Party candidate in next month’s vote, in Barcelona on Sunday

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