Spain Threatens to Seize Catalonia as Deadline Looms
15
October, 2017
Spain’s
Prime Minister gave Catalonia an ultimatum to clarify their
independence stance by Monday. As
of Monday morning in Spain, there’s still been no word from
any Catalan leader on he matter.
Spanish
officials are saying
they intend to seize control of Catalonia outright if they get even
an “ambiguous”
answerabout
the future of the region, and are demanding that President Carles
Puigdemont unconditionally abandon secession.
Spain’s
position is that Catalonia’s referendum on secession, which
overwhelmingly passed, didn’t count.
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy
says that he is prepared to use
constitutional authority to place the
region under direct rule of the Spanish government, and will revoke
their long-standing autonomy.
Puigdemont
is in a tough position, with Spain threatening to arrest him for
declaring independence, and Catalan parties are threatening to
withdraw support from Puigdemont if he doesn’t follow through on
the voters’ demands for independence..
Puigdemont
signed the declaration of independence last week, but suspended the
declaration, trying to set up talks on the process. But Spain has
rejected talks, and there’s been no progress on the matter, with
Spain’s deadline looking to force his hand.
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