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Catalonia: Spain celebrates National Day amid political turmoil | Catalonia: Spain celebrates National Day amid political turmoil |
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Spain's royal family is attending National Day celebrations amid a political crisis sparked by Catalonia's disputed independence referendum. | |
The public display of unity comes a day after PM Mariano Rajoy told parliament the country was facing the most serious threat to its 40-year-old democracy. | The public display of unity comes a day after PM Mariano Rajoy told parliament the country was facing the most serious threat to its 40-year-old democracy. |
He has given Catalonia's separatist leader five days to clarify whether or not he has declared independence. | He has given Catalonia's separatist leader five days to clarify whether or not he has declared independence. |
Spain has threatened to impose direct rule on the autonomous region. | Spain has threatened to impose direct rule on the autonomous region. |
The National Day is a public holiday and commemorates the Christian reconquest of Spain and Christopher Columbus's first arrival in the Americas in 1492. | |
Parades will take place in the capital Madrid and other events will be held across the country. | |
But this year's event comes amid turmoil sparked by the 1 October referendum in Catalonia, declared illegal by Spain's Constitutional Court. | But this year's event comes amid turmoil sparked by the 1 October referendum in Catalonia, declared illegal by Spain's Constitutional Court. |
Catalan officials say almost 90% of voters backed independence with a turnout of 43%. Anti-independence voters largely boycotted the ballot and there were reports of irregularities. | Catalan officials say almost 90% of voters backed independence with a turnout of 43%. Anti-independence voters largely boycotted the ballot and there were reports of irregularities. |
Following days of intense speculation, Catalan President Carles Puigdemont signed a declaration of independence in Barcelona on Tuesday, but immediately suspended its implementation to allow for talks with Madrid. | Following days of intense speculation, Catalan President Carles Puigdemont signed a declaration of independence in Barcelona on Tuesday, but immediately suspended its implementation to allow for talks with Madrid. |
The move frustrated hardline separatists and brought scorn from the Spanish government. | The move frustrated hardline separatists and brought scorn from the Spanish government. |
After holding an emergency cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Mr Rajoy accused Mr Puigdemont of having created "deliberate confusion" and said he wanted to restore "certainty". | After holding an emergency cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Mr Rajoy accused Mr Puigdemont of having created "deliberate confusion" and said he wanted to restore "certainty". |
He said his government had asked the regional government to clarify whether or not it had declared independence. | He said his government had asked the regional government to clarify whether or not it had declared independence. |
If Mr Puigdemont confirms by Monday that he has, he will be given a further three days to withdraw the declaration. | If Mr Puigdemont confirms by Monday that he has, he will be given a further three days to withdraw the declaration. |
Failing that, Madrid will invoke Article 155 of the constitution allowing it to suspend the region's autonomy and impose direct rule. Article 155 has never been used before. | Failing that, Madrid will invoke Article 155 of the constitution allowing it to suspend the region's autonomy and impose direct rule. Article 155 has never been used before. |
"There is an urgent need to put an end to the situation that Catalonia is going through - to return it to safety, tranquillity and calm and to do that as quickly as possible," Mr Rajoy said. | "There is an urgent need to put an end to the situation that Catalonia is going through - to return it to safety, tranquillity and calm and to do that as quickly as possible," Mr Rajoy said. |
He accused separatists of hatching an "anti-democratic plan foisting their will on all the people of Catalonia", and said the Spanish government had had no choice but to restore order. | He accused separatists of hatching an "anti-democratic plan foisting their will on all the people of Catalonia", and said the Spanish government had had no choice but to restore order. |
Addressing parliament later, Mr Rajoy said Spanish democracy was "experiencing one of the most serious moments in its history". | Addressing parliament later, Mr Rajoy said Spanish democracy was "experiencing one of the most serious moments in its history". |
"It falls to the Catalan leader to restore constitutional normality," he added, rejecting any suggestion of outside mediation. | "It falls to the Catalan leader to restore constitutional normality," he added, rejecting any suggestion of outside mediation. |
He said he was willing to negotiate on the issue of regional autonomy and changes to the constitution, but this had to be within the framework of the law. | He said he was willing to negotiate on the issue of regional autonomy and changes to the constitution, but this had to be within the framework of the law. |
Catalonia, one of Spain's wealthiest regions, has seen several major companies announce plans to move their head offices elsewhere because of the crisis. | Catalonia, one of Spain's wealthiest regions, has seen several major companies announce plans to move their head offices elsewhere because of the crisis. |
The European Union has said that, should Catalonia split from Spain, the region would cease to be part of the bloc. | The European Union has said that, should Catalonia split from Spain, the region would cease to be part of the bloc. |