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Catalonia eyes fast exit after leave vote

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BARCELONA: Catalonia will declare independen­ce from Spain within 48 hours if voters back secession in an October referendum, according to a draft bill proposed by secessioni­st parties on Tuesday, though it remains unclear whether the vote will go ahead.

Spain’s Constituti­onal Court and the conservati­ve government in Madrid have blocked previous secessioni­st challenges and the government has said it will block any further attempt to hold a referendum.

According to the bill, written jointly by the parties which favour secession, the referendum will pose a binary question asking voters whether they want Catalonia, a wealthy region in northeaste­rn Spain, to become an independen­t nation.

If “Yes” wins, the regional government plans to declare independen­ce within 48 hours. If “No” wins, an early election would be called to form a new regional government.

The bill establishe­s no minimum participat­ion for the referendum’s outcome to be valid.

In 2014, Catalonia held a non-binding election on whether the region should be independen­t despite pressure from Madrid. While more than 80% agreed, turnout was low, at around 2.2 million out of 5.4 million potential voters.

Catalonia’s regional government has said that while details of the bill will be debated in the coming weeks, a formal draft will not be sent to the Catalan legislatur­e until August in an effort to forestall the Constituti­onal Court blocking the legislatio­n.

The Catalan government also faces technical challenges and has so far been unable to secure ballot boxes for the planned referendum.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Independen­ce supporters holds a Catalan flag during a meeting in Barcelona, Spain, on Tuesday.
REUTERS Independen­ce supporters holds a Catalan flag during a meeting in Barcelona, Spain, on Tuesday.

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