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Catalan President asks the Socialists not to run away from self-determination
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Catalan Parliament rejects a “unilateral” self-determination referendum
The Parliament of Catalonia rejected a proposal to call for a “unilateral” self-determination referendum in the event that the Spanish State “blocked” the possibility of organising a vote by agreement. The motion was rejected with the votes of the Centre-Right Catalan Nationalist Coalition (CiU) – which runs the Catalan Government – and the three parties defending the unity of Spain: the Catalan Socialist Party (PSC), the People’s Party (PP) – which runs the Spanish Government, and the anti-Catalan nationalism and populist party Ciutadans (C’s). The motion supporting the idea of calling for a self-determination referendum in “a unilateral way” had been presented by the radical left-wing and independence party CUP, which has only 3 MPs in the 135-seat chamber. However it was also backed by the second-largest group, the Left-Wing Catalan Independence Party (ERC) and some of the MPs from the Catalan Green Socialist and Communist Coalition (ICV-EUiA).
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Schulz emphasises that independence should not be the issue of next European elections in Catalonia
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Former UK Secretary of State for Scotland: “Were Catalonia to become an independent country, the world would recognise it”
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European Liberals’ leader: “I would not have any problem with a self-governing Catalonia within the EU”
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The ‘father of the Constitution’ Miquel Roca states that the text does not ban a self-determination referendum
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Large demonstration in Barcelona organised by Spain’s unity supporters, but smaller than the independence march
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Commissioner Hahn on Catalonia's EU membership: “the question can be resolved in a more relaxed way”
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The Constitutional Court upholds ruling that Balearic Islands’ civil servants are no longer required to know Catalan
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The Catalan President in Brussels: “The EU solution will not be to kick out 7.5 million Europeans”
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A self-determination vote without a ‘third way’ and a more social budget for 2014
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The Catalan President asks for a broad agreement to define the legal framework for a self-determination vote in 2014
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The European Commission will only give a definitive answer on Catalonia’s EU membership on the basis of “a precise scenario”
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