Catalan President blasts Madrid for illegal referendum raids

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 21:45:21


Catalan President blasts Madrid for illegal referendum raids

Carles Puigdemont said Catalonia had been the 'target of a coordinated aggression by the Spanish government's Interior Ministry', hours after police raided a number of Catalan regional government buildings.

Puigdemont blasted the central government, saying 'liberties are being suspended and repressed' and arguing that the raids hold 'no legal basis.' Catalan authorities insist they will defy Madrid and go ahead with the referendum on autonomy for the region on October 1.

'The Spanish government has overstepped the red line that separated it from authoritarian and repressive regimes and has become a democratic embarrassment,' Puigedemont said.



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The dispute between the regional government in Barcelona and the national administration in Madrid has become increasingly bitter in recent weeks.

Madrid says the referendum is illegal, and argues that any Catalan official who participates in the organization of the vote is acting outside the law.

The country's Constitutional Court suspended the vote on September 6, after the central government argued that Spain's 1978 constitution declares that the country is indivisible, Reuters reported.

National authorities have stepped up their efforts to halt the vote in recent days. Officers from Spain's national police force, the Guardia Civil, arrested Catalonia's junior economic minister, Josep Maria Jove, along with eight other officials.

Police raided three Catalan government buildings -- the Presidency, the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- Catalan authorities confirmed to CNN.

The raids were believed to be linked to the referendum's website, a spokesman for the regional government said.

Police also seized almost 10 million papers relating to the upcoming ballot at a warehouse in an industrial estate near Barcelona, the Ministry of Interior said. Papers such as voter lists, signs and paperwork for counting votes were also confiscated.

The Ministry of Interior said the seized papers were 'essential electoral material for holding the illegal referendum suspended by the Constitutional Court.'

Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy hit back at the Catalan President in a video address Wednesday. 'What we have seen in Catalonia is an attempt to liquidize national sovereignty,' he said in the address, posted to his official Twitter account.

He added that all Spaniards should have a say in what their country looks like.

As the operation got underway, protesters assembled outside the offices of Catalonia's economy ministry in the heart of Barcelona's tourist district, waving posters that read 'Freedom for Catalonia' and shouting: 'We will vote.'

Puigedemont called upon Catalan citizens to 'defend democracy against a repressive and intimidating regime' by going to the polls as planned on October 1.

Barcelona's football club said it backed the referendum. It said in a statement posted to its official Twitter account: 'In the wake of the events that have transpired in recent days and, especially, today, with regard to the current political situation in Catalonia, FC Barcelona in remaining faithful to its historic commitment to the defence of the nation, to democracy, to freedom of speech, and to self-determination, condemns any act that may impede the free exercise of these rights.'



The country's Constitutional Court suspended the vote on September 6, after the central government argued that Spain's 1978 constitution declares that the country is indivisible, Reuters reported. National authorities have stepped up their efforts to halt the vote in recent days. Officers from Spain's national police force, the Guardia Civil, arrested Catalonia's junior economic minister, Josep Maria Jove, along with eight other officials. 'The Spanish government has overstepped the red line that separated it from authoritarian and repressive regimes and has become a democratic embarrassment,' Puigedemont said. Police raided three Catalan government buildings -- the Presidency, the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- Catalan authorities confirmed to CNN. The raids were believed to be linked to the referendum's website, a spokesman for the regional government said. Police raided three Catalan government buildings -- the Presidency, the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- Catalan authorities confirmed to CNN. Puigedemont called upon Catalan citizens to 'defend democracy against a repressive and intimidating regime' by going to the polls as planned on October 1. Carles Puigdemont said Catalonia had been the 'target of a coordinated aggression by the Spanish government's Interior Ministry', hours after police raided a number of Catalan regional government buildings. National authorities have stepped up their efforts to halt the vote in recent days. Officers from Spain's national police force, the Guardia Civil, arrested Catalonia's junior economic minister, Josep Maria Jove, along with eight other officials. The Ministry of Interior said the seized papers were 'essential electoral material for holding the illegal referendum suspended by the Constitutional Court.' Madrid says the referendum is illegal, and argues that any Catalan official who participates in the organization of the vote is acting outside the law. He added that all Spaniards should have a say in what their country looks like. Police raided three Catalan government buildings -- the Presidency, the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- Catalan authorities confirmed to CNN. Madrid says the referendum is illegal, and argues that any Catalan official who participates in the organization of the vote is acting outside the law.

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