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    Catalonia joins Scotland in push for 2014 independence vote

    http://lurer.com/?p=62088&l=en
    2012-12-14 16:25:05


    Europe faces an unprecedented attempt by two regions to form new
    states in 2014 after politicians in Catalonia reached an agreement to
    call a referendum in the same year that Scots will be asked whether
    they want independence.

    A basic agreement between nationalist Catalan president Artur Mas and
    the separatist Catalan Republican Left party will result in the latter
    propping up Mas's new minority government.

    The price for support is the setting of a time limit on a
    self-determination referendum. Mas had promised to hold one by 2017
    but ERC has forced him to commit to 2014, according to Spanish press
    reports citing those involved in negotiations. The agreement with ERC
    will allow Mas, who remains in power despite losing parliamentary
    seats in elections last month, to form a new government shortly,
    according to the reports.

    Officials in Mas's office declined to confirm or deny the deal with
    ERC, but the move looks likely to increase confrontation with Spanish
    prime minister Mariano Rajoy's conservative People's party (PP)
    government, which has said it would make sure that courts banned a
    unilateral referendum in advance. If Mas ignored a ban imposed by the
    constitutional court, he could face trial and be barred from public
    office.

    The decision to hold the Catalan referendum in the same year as the
    Scottish vote creates a double headache for the EU. Officials have so
    far maintained that newly independent countries must apply for EU
    membership - which normally takes many years and can be vetoed by a
    single member state.

    Mas called a snap election last month hoping to ride a wave of
    enthusiasm for independence and persuade Catalans he was the man to
    lead them towards separation from Spain. CiU won, but with its worst
    result since 1980 as voters punished it for the austerity measures it
    has imposed on welfare, education and health services in a region that
    already enjoys considerable autonomy. Hardcore separatists voted for
    ERC and those opposing independence, many of whom would not normally
    vote at regional elections, backed Rajoy's PP or other
    anti-separatists - producing a fragmented parliament.

    In the Basque country, the northern Spanish region where independence
    is often debated, a new nationalist-led government began to take shape
    on Thursday.

    Inigo Urkullu, of the Basque Nationalist party, was appointed regional
    prime minister and looked likely to head a minority government that
    will also need the support of separatists. Urkullu has said his
    priority is the economy, but the separatist Bildu coalition that
    includes former members of the political front of terrorist group Eta,
    will try to push him down the road towards independence.

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