Spanish government says will block any independence vote in Catalonia
The Spanish government will block any attempt to further an independence process in Catalonia, spokesman Inigo Mendez de Vigo said, after the head of the northeastern region called a referendum on secession on Oct. 1.
“Any move that evolves from an announcement to a fact will be appealed by the government,” Mendez de Vigo told a news conference. “That referendum will not take place because it is illegal.”
The Catalan government has yet to formally sign off on its announced referendum.
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The central government has previously blocked secessionist challenges through appeals to Spain’s Constitutional Court.
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