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With threats and taunts, Catalonia and Spain map out their next moves after chaotic vote for independence October 2, 2017 More than 7 years ago By William Booth ...
Hours after 2 million citizens in the Catalonia region voted overwhelmingly in a controversial, chaotic referendum to declare independence from Spain, the secessionist leaders here planned an ...
THE PEOPLE of Catalonia are casting their votes in a snap election today as the battle for independence rages on. But where is Catalonia and what will happen in the election?
Catalonia has had its own regional government since the Spanish Constitution was signed in 1978. Prior to that there had been autonomous rule in the 13th, 17th and 20th centuries.
The regional parliament of Catalonia launched a plan Monday to set up a road map for independence from Spain by 2017, defying warnings from the central government in Madrid that it is violating ...
By Angus MacSwan LONDON (Reuters) - Catalonia will stick to its timetable for independence from Spain despite the national political stalemate and the Madrid government's refusal to negotiate, the ...
Secessionist parties in Catalonia have wasted no time following the reconvening of the regional parliament. The Junts pel Si bloc and leftist CUP declared the beginning of the process for independence ...
This is what people on the streets here were asking after more than 2 million Catalans voted overwhelmingly Sunday in a chaotic, violent referendum to declare independence from Spain. The mood was ...
Catalonia will stick to its timetable for independence from Spain despite the national political stalemate and the Madrid government's refusal to negotiate, the region's foreign policy chief said ...