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Spain to block Catalonia referendum | Spain to block Catalonia referendum |
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The Spanish government has vowed to block plans by parties in Catalonia to hold a referendum on independence on 9 November of next year. | The Spanish government has vowed to block plans by parties in Catalonia to hold a referendum on independence on 9 November of next year. |
"The poll will not be held," Justice Minister Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon told journalists moments after Catalonia's President, Artur Mas, announced a deal. | "The poll will not be held," Justice Minister Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon told journalists moments after Catalonia's President, Artur Mas, announced a deal. |
Mr Mas said agreement had been reached on the date and on two questions. | Mr Mas said agreement had been reached on the date and on two questions. |
Voters would be asked if they wanted Catalonia to be a state and if they wanted it to be an independent state. | Voters would be asked if they wanted Catalonia to be a state and if they wanted it to be an independent state. |
Mr Mas announced that an agreement had been reached in principle and had still to be approved formally by the parties internally. | Mr Mas announced that an agreement had been reached in principle and had still to be approved formally by the parties internally. |
Both Spain's ruling conservatives, the Popular Party of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, and the Socialist opposition have long made clear they oppose a referendum. | Both Spain's ruling conservatives, the Popular Party of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, and the Socialist opposition have long made clear they oppose a referendum. |
Catalonia is one of Spain's most developed regions, with a population of 7.5 million. | Catalonia is one of Spain's most developed regions, with a population of 7.5 million. |
It already has a wide degree of autonomy but the recent economic crisis has fuelled Catalan nationalism. | It already has a wide degree of autonomy but the recent economic crisis has fuelled Catalan nationalism. |
In September supporters of independence formed a human chain across the region. | |
Mr Mas has previously said that if Madrid blocks a referendum he will turn regional elections - due in 2016 - into a vote on independence. | |
Opinion polls suggest Catalans are evenly split over independence. | Opinion polls suggest Catalans are evenly split over independence. |
The EU and Nato have warned that Catalonia would be excluded if it broke away from Spain. | The EU and Nato have warned that Catalonia would be excluded if it broke away from Spain. |