crunch day for catalonia as madrid takes control
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Crunch day for Catalonia as Madrid takes control

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Catalans remain deeply divided on independence with a huge pro-unity protest in Barcelona
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Catalan leaders, dramatically sacked late Friday by the central Spanish government, have urged “democratic opposition” to Madrid, raising fears around Europe that Spain’s worst crisis in decades might turn ugly.

“We cannot recognise the coup d’etat against Catalonia, nor any of the anti-democratic decisions” by the central Spanish government, Catalonia’s deputy leader Oriol Junqueras, wrote in a Catalan newspaper this weekend.

It is unclear if Catalonia’s now ex-leader Carles Puigdemont and the rest of his sacked executive will try to go to work in Barcelona on Monday. “We will see,” a spokesman for the deposed regional government told AFP.

“If they decide themselves that they are the government of the republic (of Catalonia) then we will come out and support them,” a source within the separatist camp told AFP.

If they do try, Catalan police could be ordered by Madrid to stop them. Top police chiefs in Catalonia have already been replaced by Madrid. The outgoing head has urged officers to be loyal to their new superiors.

Local government offices have been ordered to remove photos of Puigdemont, a police spokesman said. Some 200,000 Catalan civil servants are now meant to take direct orders from Madrid.

Spain’s Foreign Minister Alfonso Dastis said it was “hard to see” how Puigdemont and the others, who prosecutors may charge with a string of offences this week, “will go on governing”.

“Reality is already sinking in, will continue sinking in and they will realise that they cannot do something without the authority of law,” he told Britain’s Sky News on Sunday.

On top of firing Catalonia’s government — an unprecedented step since Spain’s return to democracy four decades ago — Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy dissolved its parliament and called December 21 elections for the region.

– Demo for unity –

With its own language and distinct culture, Catalonia accounts for about 16 percent of Spain’s population and a fifth of the country’s economy.

The current crisis was sparked by a referendum on October 1 that saw Catalans vote massively in favour of the region, which already enjoys considerable autonomy, breaking away.

Turnout was only 43 percent — separatists say a heavy-handed Spanish police operation prevented it from being higher — and Rajoy’s government declared it illegal.

After Friday’s declaration of independence, Catalan lawmakers hugged and sang the Catalan anthem. The session was beamed onto giant screens outside and a crowd of 15,000 cheered every “yes” vote.

But on Sunday it was the turn of supporters of a united Spain, with hundreds of thousands taking to the streets not of Madrid but of the Catalan capital Barcelona, waving national and European flags and chanting “Viva Espana”.

Municipal police said the crowd numbered about 300,000 while organisers said 1.3 million turned out and the central government’s representative in Catalonia put the figure at one million.


“It was an act of madness that has brought us to the brink,” said Alex Ramos, the vice-president of Societat Civil Catalana, a group opposed to independence that organised the rally.

“The streets don’t belong just to the separatists,” he added.'

Sourc:  AFP

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