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Independence: Spain shuts Catalan Parliament

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October 6, 2017
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Independence: Spain shuts Catalan Parliament

People hold Catalan pro-independence 'estelada' flags outside the TSJC (Superior Court of Catalonia) in Barcelona on February 6, 2017 during the first day of the trial of former President of the Catalan Government and leader of Partit Democrata Europeu Catala (Catalan European Democratic Party) PDECAT Artur Mas in Barcelona on February 6, 2017. Mas is charged with civil disobedience and misuse of public funds for holding a non-binding ballot on November 9, 2014 (9N) in which Catalans were asked to vote on whether their region should remain part of Spain. / AFP PHOTO / Josep Lago

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Catalonia’s move to declare independence from Spain has been scuppered by Spain’s Constitutional Court.

The court has ordered the suspension of Monday’s session of the regional Catalan parliament, where the declaration for unilateral independence from Spain was billed to take place.

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The speaker of the Catalan parliament, Carme Forcadell, accused the Madrid government of using the courts to deal with political problems and said the regional assembly would not be censored.

But she said parliamentary leaders have not decided whether to defy the central court and go ahead with the session.

The suspension order further aggravated one of the biggest crises to hit Spain since the establishment of democracy on the 1975 death of General Francisco Franco.

But Spanish markets rose on perceptions the order might ward off, at least for now, an outright independence declaration.

Spanish Prime Mariano Rajoy called on Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont to drop independence plans or risk “greater evils”.

Secessionist Catalan politicians have pledged to unilaterally declare independence at Monday’s session after Sunday’s referendum, banned by Madrid and marked by violent scenes where Spanish police sought to hinder voting.

The constitutional court said it had agreed to consider a legal challenge filed by the anti-secessionist Catalan Socialist Party.

Spanish shares and bonds, hit by the political turmoil in Catalonia, strengthened after the news of the court’s decision. The main IBEX stock index rose 2.5 percent and the yield on Spain’s 10-year bond fell.

Spain’s Economy Minister Luis de Guindos told Reuters in an interview the turmoil was damaging Catalonia.

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