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Catalans rally for independence vote

Published: 01 Oct 2014 - 01:05 am | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 05:50 pm

BARCELONA: Thousands of Catalans rallied in a rainstorm yesterday as their leaders battled to defend their bid for a referendum on independence from Spain after a court suspended it.
Angry separatists in the northeastern region demonstrated after a Madrid court halted the plan to hold the vote on November 9, which the national government brands unconstitutional.
The speaker of the regional parliament, Nuria de Gispert, said the assembly would demand that the Constitutional Court “immediately lift” its suspension of the referendum.
Waving Catalan independence flags of red and yellow stripes overlaid with a white star on a blue background, demonstrators rallied under umbrellas in Barcelona, yelling “We will vote”.
Catalonia’s President Artur Mas on Saturday signed a decree calling the referendum. That was automatically suspended under Spain’s constitution when the court accepted the appeal on Monday, pending its final ruling.
The regional government yesterday cautiously halted its publicity campaign for the vote so as not to oblige regional civil servants to break the court’s ruling, but Catalan separatists vowed to push ahead regardless.
“Not rain nor snow nor any court will stop us,” said Carme Forcadell, leader of the Catalan National Assembly, a powerful civil campaign group for independence, at the Barcelona rally. “On November 9 we will vote and we will win.”
The Catalan government’s spokesman Francesc Homs earlier told a news conference: “Nothing has ended and the government is determined to move forward. We can’t give the signal that we have given up.”
AFP