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Catalonia crisis: Separatists burn pictures of Spanish king | Catalonia crisis: Separatists burn pictures of Spanish king |
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Thousands of Catalan separatist demonstrators have taken to the streets of Barcelona in protest at a visit by Spain's King Felipe VI. | Thousands of Catalan separatist demonstrators have taken to the streets of Barcelona in protest at a visit by Spain's King Felipe VI. |
Protesters lit a bonfire on a major road and burned pictures of the king. Some banged on kitchen pots and chanted "Catalonia has no king!". | Protesters lit a bonfire on a major road and burned pictures of the king. Some banged on kitchen pots and chanted "Catalonia has no king!". |
The region has been hit by weeks of protests triggered by the jailing of separatist leaders last month. | The region has been hit by weeks of protests triggered by the jailing of separatist leaders last month. |
The unrest comes days before Spain's second general election this year. | The unrest comes days before Spain's second general election this year. |
Sunday's poll aims to break the stalemate that emerged from the last one in April. | Sunday's poll aims to break the stalemate that emerged from the last one in April. |
Ahead of the vote, the five main party leaders outlined their positions on the Catalan crisis in a live TV debate on Monday. | |
Acting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said that if his Socialist party were re-elected, he would change the law to make it clear that organising an unsanctioned independence referendum was a serious crime. | |
The leader of the main opposition People's Party, Pablo Casado, said he would lead a conservative government "whose legs don't shake" when it comes to addressing the separatist issue. | |
The far-right Vox party leader, Santiago Abascal, went further and called for Catalan president Quim Torra to be "arrested, handcuffed and brought before the courts". | |
Demonstrators on Monday were joined by members of the three main separatist parties, while the separatist-led Catalan administration urged supporters to maintain restraint. | |
Regional leaders of parties that want to keep Spain united held a smaller counter-demonstration. | Regional leaders of parties that want to keep Spain united held a smaller counter-demonstration. |
The king - along with his wife, Queen Letizia, and their two daughters - was taking part in an awards ceremony for young entrepreneurs, scientists and artists. | The king - along with his wife, Queen Letizia, and their two daughters - was taking part in an awards ceremony for young entrepreneurs, scientists and artists. |
Heir to the throne, Princess Leonor, 14, gave a speech at the ceremony, stressing her attachment to Catalonia. | Heir to the throne, Princess Leonor, 14, gave a speech at the ceremony, stressing her attachment to Catalonia. |
"This land, Catalonia, will always hold a special place in my heart," she said in her address given in Spanish and Catalan. | "This land, Catalonia, will always hold a special place in my heart," she said in her address given in Spanish and Catalan. |
The awards venue in Barcelona was heavily guarded by police who set up barricades and blocked one of the city's main thoroughfares. | The awards venue in Barcelona was heavily guarded by police who set up barricades and blocked one of the city's main thoroughfares. |
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