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Spanish court blocks vote on Catalonia independence

Posted : Thu, 03 Sep 2009 14:14:38 GMT
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Category : Legal (General)
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Barcelona - A court in Spain's north-eastern Catalonia region on Thursday blocked one village's planned referendum on independence for the state, judicial sources said. The vote had been called for September 13 by Arenys de Munt, a village of 8,000 near Barcelona.

In a preliminary ruling, the Barcelona court accepted the appeal lodged by lawyers representing the Spanish state, who argued that only the state could stage referendums.

The villagers were to be asked whether Catalonia, a wealthy region of more than 6 million residents, should become an independent state within the European Union.

The referendum plan had sparked a national controversy, with the government fearing that it could become a precedent for other similar votes in the country beset with separatist currents.

Catalan top politicians have not followed the example of former Basque prime minister Juan Jose Ibarretxe, whose attempts to call a Basque vote on self-determination were foiled by the Spanish parliament and Constitutional Court.

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Europe, listen to us!
By: Jordi , Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:32:48 GMT

The spanish governement has allowed a fascist demonstration in the same place and date of the referendum. They don't listen to the catalan people and they use the violence to destroy our country. Spain is not a democratic state.


We want a Catalan State
By: We want a Catalan State , Wed, 09 Sep 2009 18:21:25 GMT

Ridiculos Show, why you are scare if the people not is independentism. Now we vote and see the results.

We want a Catalan State!!!


Ridiculous show
By: From Tarragona , Mon, 07 Sep 2009 09:40:10 GMT

A village of 8.000, whose population is eminently pro-independentist, cannot arrange a voting and speak for all of Catalonia.

When Catalonians were called to vote for their new local constitution, which granted them more independence, 75% of them stood at home.

Not only that: Catalonian is crawling back, as nearly three quarters of the Barcelona population express themselves in Spanish.

Catalonian independentism is minoritary and exaggerated, specially on foreign newspapers.

If a British village, population 8.000, decided to call on a secesion referendum, would the British Parliament let them get away with it? Would it be "anti-democratic" to stop such nonsensical demonstrations?


NOT TRUE
By: Miquel d\'Amsterdam , Sun, 06 Sep 2009 11:17:51 GMT

This is not true.
The Spanish court did not ban the referendum.
They only blocked the Council to participate and allow it to happen in the Council.
The meyer of the village has found another place to hold the referendum and will participate on his free time as citizen, not as meyer.
The Spanish government does not have the power to prohibit a private survey on independence.
The referendum will go on.
And Spain will see soon how hundreds of Catalan villages follow al together with a huge private referendum for independence.


To forbid a referendum is not democratic
By: Marc , Sat, 05 Sep 2009 11:02:28 GMT

To forbid a referendum is not democratic. Every democratic person should be by the side of the Catalonian nation to speak and decide freely.



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