Catalans did not take the news that Spanish Prime Minister will move to impose direct rule on their region quietly on Saturday. Nearly half a million people marched in Barcelona soon after the prime minister’s press conference.
Carles Puigdemont, president of Catalonia, joined the demonstration before a planned speech responding to Mariano Rajoy’s statement that pending the approval of the senate, which his party controls, he would remove the Catalan government from power and call for a special election in the coming months.
The protesters chanted, “Freedom!” and “Rajoy, Rajoy, so you know we are leaving!”
#Catalonia #protest over. Crowd cheers tourists taking photos. pic.twitter.com/h9zaFzn56V
— Jean Archbell (@rev_jean) October 21, 2017
Right in the middle of the #Catalonia pro independence protest #Barcelona pic.twitter.com/cMGa2BTIos
— Paul Hague (@paulhague711) October 21, 2017
People off to protest here in #Barcelona #Catalonia pic.twitter.com/rqCl6xvGkg
— Daniel Harris (@Daniel_Harris91) October 21, 2017
Saturday, October 21, 10:00am:
Thousands of Catalans were expected to protest Saturday afternoon after Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy announced he would take control of Catalonia by invoking Article 155 of the Spanish constitution, weeks after the region’s independence referendum.
Defying the majority of Catalan voters who approved of a split from Spain in Catalonia’s independence referendum this month, Rajoy spoke at a press conference about his plans to transfer the power of the region’s president, Carles Puigdemont, to the central government, and hold early elections in the next six months.
Forty percent of Catalonia’s 5.5 eligible voters cast ballots in the referendum, despite a show of force by Spanish police that left nearly 900 people injured ahead of the October 1 vote.
Ninety percent of those who voted approved of independence, according to the regional government. Officials said that in addition to police violence, Spanish law enforcement raided polling stations, resulting in the loss of 770,000 ballots.
Following the vote, large crowds in Barcelona last weekend called for peaceful negotiations to determine the next step, but Rajoy has rejected dialogue on the grounds that the Spanish government sees Catalonia’s referendum as illegal.
Observers and supporters of Catalonia’s independence movement denounced Rajoy’s planned power grab on social media.
Rajoy is announcing direct rule in #Catalonia. Whole @catalangov to be chucked out of office. Forced elections within six months.
— Kate Shea Baird (@KateSB) October 21, 2017
#Catalonia will be governed from Madrid by ministers of a party that got 8.5% of the vote at last Catalan elections. pic.twitter.com/W6avedq3ZS
— Kate Shea Baird (@KateSB) October 21, 2017
The end of Spanish Democracy. Madrid govt. activates coup against Catalonia.
— Alfred Bosch (@AlfredBosch) October 21, 2017
Coup d’État against Catalonia. Rajoy move to suppress @catalangov and control Catalan police and TV. Goodbye Spain, time for independence.
— Aleix Sarri Camargo (@aleixsarri) October 21, 2017
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