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May 27, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Catalans vote in ‘referendum’ on independence from Spain

14 December 2009 / REUTERS, MADRID
Organizers of an informal “referendum” on independence from Spain for the rich region of Catalonia hope for a big turnout on Sunday to help push their separatist campaign onto the mainstream political agenda.
More than 700,000 people in 170 towns and villages across Catalonia will be allowed to participate in the “referendum,” which will ask citizens whether Catalonia should become an independent state within the European Union. Its result will not be legally binding, but its backers calculate that if many people vote it will put pressure on Catalonia’s biggest political parties to call for a real referendum on secession in the future. With Catalan regional elections coming up by the end of 2010, any surge in separatist sentiment would be a serious problem for Spain’s Socialist Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, just as he needs to dedicate his energies to dragging Spain from recession without unsettling debt markets. “This will be the beginning of an adventure towards self-determination,” said Uriel Bertran, a leader of the campaign which is backed by smaller pro-independence parties as well as dissidents from Convergencia i Unio (CiU), Catalonia’s largest political group, which is divided over separatism. Sunday’s vote will move the referendum campaign up a gear following its first foray in September, when more than 2,000 inhabitants of the small town of Arenys de Munt voted on the question, with 96 percent favoring independence. Opinion polls differ over the level of support for independence in Catalonia, which already enjoys considerable autonomy from Madrid.
 
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