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Catalonia latest: Spanish PM sacks Catalan government for declaring independence Catalonia latest: Spanish PM sacks Catalan government for declaring independence
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Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has announced he is sacking the Catalan government after it declared independence following a vote in the region’s parliament on Friday. Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has announced he is sacking the Catalan government after it declared independence following a vote in the region’s parliament on Friday. 
The parliament has been dissolved and new elections will be held on 21 December, he said. The assembly has been dissolved and new elections will be held on 21 December, he said. The Catalan police chief has also been sacked.
Central government ministries will take over the administration of the region. Central government ministries will take over the administration of the region in a step Mr Rajoy said was needed to “recover normality”.
It will be the first time in four decades of democratic rule in Spain that the national government in Madrid will directly run the affairs of one of the country’s 17 semi-autonomous regions. 
The announcement follows a day of drama in which the Catalan parliament passed a motion to declare independence and – less than an hour later – Spain’s senate granted Mr Rajoy the power to impose direct rule.The announcement follows a day of drama in which the Catalan parliament passed a motion to declare independence and – less than an hour later – Spain’s senate granted Mr Rajoy the power to impose direct rule.
Catalan President Carles Puigdemont, who had led the secession effort, is no longer in office and Spain’s top prosecutor is now deciding whether to charge him with rebellion.Catalan President Carles Puigdemont, who had led the secession effort, is no longer in office and Spain’s top prosecutor is now deciding whether to charge him with rebellion.
Both he and Mr Rajoy had earlier called for calm, with the Catalan leader urging “pacificism and dignity”.Both he and Mr Rajoy had earlier called for calm, with the Catalan leader urging “pacificism and dignity”.
The Catalan National Assembly urged regional civil servants not to cooperate with their new bosses in Madrid.The Catalan National Assembly urged regional civil servants not to cooperate with their new bosses in Madrid.
His independence effort has found little support outside the country, with the UK and the US State Department saying they backed a united Spain.His independence effort has found little support outside the country, with the UK and the US State Department saying they backed a united Spain.
Donald Tusk, head of the European Council, said that nothing would change for the EU and that it would only deal with the Madrid government.Donald Tusk, head of the European Council, said that nothing would change for the EU and that it would only deal with the Madrid government.
More follows… Mr Rajoy called for "clean, free and legal" elections after a meeting with his cabinet on Friday afternoon.