Party time for Catalonia independence supporters
  • 6 years ago
It was the moment they had longed for.

Thousands of independence supporters celebrated long into the night outside Catalonia’s government headquarters in Barcelona on Friday, following the unilateral declaration to split from Spain.

Madrid’s moves to thwart the breakaway didn’t spoil the party, with Catalan flags flying and revellers singing and dancing with joy.

But they weren’t the only ones on the streets of the Catalan capital.

Catalonia is deeply divided and defenders of Spanish unity also marched through the streets of Barcelona.

Several European countries, including France and Germany, and the United States have also rejected the independence declaration.

As does Mexico whose President Enrique Pena Nieto has made clear that he will stand firmly with Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.

Mexico will not recognize Catalonia’s independence: President https://t.co/6EN7i0926s pic.twitter.com/SyPgKTTzyp— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) 28 octobre 2017

Madrid declared the referendum on October 1 illegal.

And while that vote endorsed independence, it drew only a 43 percent turnout as Catalans who oppose a breakaway largely boycotted the ballot.

This is Spain’s gravest political crisis since the return of democracy four decades ago and many fear it could escalate further into violence.

with Reuters
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