The Catalonian people voted for independence.
While the Catalonian PM Puigdemont declared Catalonia has won right to become independent, the Spain's PM Rajoy claims the referendum did not happen. The former claims there have been no dialog between the Catalonian and Spanish governments. The EU mediation is requested bewteen the Catalonian and Spanish government.
The scenes in Catalonia aren't what we should expect from a modern democracy https://t.co/FxNxTEOTFb— The Independent (@Independent) October 2, 2017
While the Catalonian PM Puigdemont declared Catalonia has won right to become independent, the Spain's PM Rajoy claims the referendum did not happen. The former claims there have been no dialog between the Catalonian and Spanish governments. The EU mediation is requested bewteen the Catalonian and Spanish government.
CONFIRMED: European Parliament debate on #Catalonia, Wednesday 1500. I hope we’ll be clearer than the technocratic insipid response to date.— Alyn Smith MEP (@AlynSmithMEP) October 2, 2017
Angela Merkel demands explanations to Mariano Rajoy for the 465 casualties today in Catalonia https://t.co/POrtuQp8K2
— Catalan Gov. Danmark (@delgovdk) October 1, 2017
I urge @Theresa_May to appeal directly to Rajoy to end police violence in Catalonia & find political solution to this constitutional crisis.
— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) October 1, 2017
Meddling Emmanuel Macron wades into Catalonia independence row https://t.co/hi4x8ZkM6T
— Bas (@Hillchaser) October 2, 2017