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13/11/2017
Special News "SPAIN"
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Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy |
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano
Rajoy yesterday said he wanted to return to a "democratic and free"
Catalonia as he aimed to rally support for a unified Spain on his first visit
to the turbulent region since it declared independence.A day after hundreds of
thousands of people marched in Barcelona to demand the release of separatist
officials detained over their independence drive, Rajoy also urged businesses
not to flee the wealthy northern region.
"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.
"We want to regain a
Catalonia for everyone, democratic and free," he added.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 7.5 million people. More than
2,400 businesses have moved their legal headquarters elsewhere.
Rajoy yesterday urged those
businesses "not to go".Separatist lawmakers, who were dismissed by
Madrid after declaring their region independence from Spain last month, insist
that they were given a mandate for secession by a banned October 1 referendum.However,
pro-unity camps say that the vote was deeply flawed and largely boycotted by
opponents of independence, though more than 90 percent of those who turned out
backed a breakaway. Several officials have been detained over their role in
pushing for independence, which is outlawed under Spain's post civil-war
constitution.The region -- which accounts for a fifth of Spanish GDP -- remains
deeply divided on independence and Barcelona´s mayor on Saturday slammed
separatist lawmakers for dragging Catalonia into chaos.A poll commissioned
Sunday by the Madrid-based El Pais daily showed that less than a third of
Catalans now believed independence was possible in the near future.The 28
percent of respondents who said they thought swift secession was viable was
down sharply from a similar poll in October.Rajoy has used his powers as head
of Spain's central government to dismiss Catalan lawmakers, suspend the
region's autonomy and call for fresh regional elections on December 21.The
prime minister, who attended a presentation by a party candidate at hotel in
Barcelona, did not appear in public.
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