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Catalan crisis: EU leaders rule out involvement in crisis | Catalan crisis: EU leaders rule out involvement in crisis |
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European Council President Donald Tusk has explicitly ruled out any EU action over Catalonia, despite the "concerning" situation. | European Council President Donald Tusk has explicitly ruled out any EU action over Catalonia, despite the "concerning" situation. |
"There is no room, no space for any kind of mediation or international initiative or action," he said. | "There is no room, no space for any kind of mediation or international initiative or action," he said. |
He was speaking at a joint news conference with EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. | He was speaking at a joint news conference with EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. |
Catalans voted to secede in a 1 October referendum, which was outlawed by Spain and has prompted mass demonstrations. | Catalans voted to secede in a 1 October referendum, which was outlawed by Spain and has prompted mass demonstrations. |
Mr Tusk's remarks came hours after Spain said it was beginning the process of imposing direct rule on the autonomous region. | Mr Tusk's remarks came hours after Spain said it was beginning the process of imposing direct rule on the autonomous region. |
"I am of course for many reasons in permanent contact with (Spain's) Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy," Mr Tusk said. | "I am of course for many reasons in permanent contact with (Spain's) Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy," Mr Tusk said. |
"There is no hiding that the situation in Spain is concerning, but our position... is clear." | "There is no hiding that the situation in Spain is concerning, but our position... is clear." |
He was speaking ahead of an EU Council summit, but said the issue of Catalonia was "not in our agenda". | He was speaking ahead of an EU Council summit, but said the issue of Catalonia was "not in our agenda". |
Other European leaders, including Germany's Angela Merkel and France's Emmanuel Macron, also threw their support behind Madrid. | Other European leaders, including Germany's Angela Merkel and France's Emmanuel Macron, also threw their support behind Madrid. |
Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin said the crisis exposed Western hypocrisy, which backs some separatist movements but not others. | Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin said the crisis exposed Western hypocrisy, which backs some separatist movements but not others. |
He argued that Western nations had supported the independence of Kosovo from Serbia - a Russian ally - but not Catalonia or for Iraqi Kurdistan. | He argued that Western nations had supported the independence of Kosovo from Serbia - a Russian ally - but not Catalonia or for Iraqi Kurdistan. |
He also raised the opposition of many nations to Russia's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, which resulted in international sanctions against Russia. | He also raised the opposition of many nations to Russia's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, which resulted in international sanctions against Russia. |
Katya Adler: A slow, dangerous game of political chess | |
What's happening in Catalonia? | What's happening in Catalonia? |
Spain said it would begin the process of imposing direct rule on Saturday by activating article 155 of the country's constitution. | Spain said it would begin the process of imposing direct rule on Saturday by activating article 155 of the country's constitution. |
But Catalonia's leader said the region's parliament would vote to formally declare its independence if Spain continued "repression". | But Catalonia's leader said the region's parliament would vote to formally declare its independence if Spain continued "repression". |
Some fear the latest moves could spark further unrest after mass demonstrations before and since the ballot on 1 October. | Some fear the latest moves could spark further unrest after mass demonstrations before and since the ballot on 1 October. |
Spain's supreme court declared the vote illegal and said it violated the constitution, which describes the country as indivisible. | Spain's supreme court declared the vote illegal and said it violated the constitution, which describes the country as indivisible. |
Article 155 of the constitution, which cemented democratic rule three years after the death of dictator General Francisco Franco in 1975, allows Madrid to impose direct rule in a crisis but it has never been invoked. | Article 155 of the constitution, which cemented democratic rule three years after the death of dictator General Francisco Franco in 1975, allows Madrid to impose direct rule in a crisis but it has never been invoked. |
But the Spanish government now says it will begin the procedure on Saturday. | But the Spanish government now says it will begin the procedure on Saturday. |
"No-one doubts that the Spanish government will do all it can to restore the constitutional order," a government statement said. | "No-one doubts that the Spanish government will do all it can to restore the constitutional order," a government statement said. |
What happens now? | What happens now? |
On Saturday, the government is due to decide a list of specific measures to transfer powers from Catalonia to Madrid. | On Saturday, the government is due to decide a list of specific measures to transfer powers from Catalonia to Madrid. |
The extent of those measures is not yet clear - but could include taking control of the regional police, or even calling a snap election. | The extent of those measures is not yet clear - but could include taking control of the regional police, or even calling a snap election. |
Xavier Arbós, a constitutional expert at the University of Barcelona, said: "We simply do not know what measures the Spanish government could enact. | Xavier Arbós, a constitutional expert at the University of Barcelona, said: "We simply do not know what measures the Spanish government could enact. |
"We do not know how the powers of the Catalan government could be affected." | "We do not know how the powers of the Catalan government could be affected." |
Spain's Senate, controlled by Mr Rajoy's conservative Popular Party (PP) and its allies, would then have to approve the list. | Spain's Senate, controlled by Mr Rajoy's conservative Popular Party (PP) and its allies, would then have to approve the list. |
Analysts say Article 155 does not give the government the power to fully suspend autonomy, and it will not be able to deviate from the list of measures. | Analysts say Article 155 does not give the government the power to fully suspend autonomy, and it will not be able to deviate from the list of measures. |
Where does this leave the Catalan leader? | Where does this leave the Catalan leader? |
After the 1 October vote, Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont signed a declaration of independence, but immediately suspended it to allow for talks. | After the 1 October vote, Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont signed a declaration of independence, but immediately suspended it to allow for talks. |
He has warned the suspended status could change. | He has warned the suspended status could change. |
"The Catalan parliament could proceed, if it is considered opportune, to vote on a formal declaration of independence," he said. | "The Catalan parliament could proceed, if it is considered opportune, to vote on a formal declaration of independence," he said. |
But if Madrid takes control of the region's finances or police force, or dissolves the Catalan regional parliament, such a vote would be a challenge. | But if Madrid takes control of the region's finances or police force, or dissolves the Catalan regional parliament, such a vote would be a challenge. |
The constitution does not put any time limit on the process, however. | The constitution does not put any time limit on the process, however. |