Madrid acts against Catalonia referendum

The Spanish government has filed appeals at the country’s top court to try and halt the powerful north-eastern region of Catalonia from staging an independence referendum.

Madrid acts against Catalonia referendum

The Spanish government has filed appeals at the country’s top court to try and halt the powerful north-eastern region of Catalonia from staging an independence referendum.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said the November 9 referendum called by Catalan regional leader Artur Mas represented “a grave attack on the rights of all Spaniards”, who under the 1979 Spanish Constitution are the only ones who can vote on issues of sovereignty.

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