Sunday, September 24, 2017

Catalonia And Spain Clash As Independence Vote Nears



Reuters: Spain, Catalonia clash over policing as illegal independence vote nears

MADRID (Reuters) - The mounting political crisis in Spain over Catalonia’s campaign for independence intensified on Saturday with a new row over the control of the local police force as the regional government pressed ahead with plans to hold an illegal vote next weekend.

The State prosecutor in Catalonia told all local and national police forces on Saturday that they had been temporarily placed under a single chain of command reporting directly to the interior ministry in Madrid.

But Catalonia’s interior chief, Joaquim Forn, said his department and the local police, or Mossos d‘Esquadra, did not accept this decision.

“We denounce the intervention of the state to control the police forces of Catalonia ... We will not accept this control,” Forn said in a televised speech.

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More News On Catalonia And Spain Clashing As Independence Vote Nears

The Latest: Catalonia separatists pass out ballots for vote -- Washington Post/AP
Catalonia's Separatists Defy Spain With Ballots for Vote -- US News and World Report/AP
Catalan campaigners hand out a million referendum ballots -- The Guardian
Catalonia referendum: Madrid moves to take over local policing -- BBC
Catalonia defies Madrid's attempt to take over local police, as chief refuses to comply -- RT
The view from Madrid: anger and sadness as Catalans prepare for vote -- The Guardian
What you need to know about the Catalan independence referendum -- ABC News
Kurdistan and Catalonia are voting on independence. Welcome to the age of secession. -- Washington Post
Sorry, Spain. Catalonia is voting on independence whether you like it or not -- Carles Puigdemont, Gulf News

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