Catalonia pro-independence parties win landmark vote

&Tab;&Tab;<div class&equals;"wpcnt">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<div class&equals;"wpa">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<span class&equals;"wpa-about">Advertisements<&sol;span>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<div class&equals;"u top&lowbar;amp">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<amp-ad width&equals;"300" height&equals;"265"&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab; type&equals;"pubmine"&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab; data-siteid&equals;"111265417"&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab; data-section&equals;"2">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;<&sol;amp-ad>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<&sol;div>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<&sol;div>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;<&sol;div><p>Pro-independence parties pushing for Catalonia to break away and form a new Mediterranean nation have won a landmark vote by capturing a regional Spanish parliamentary majority – setting up a possible showdown with the government in Madrid&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>With 99&percnt; of the vote counted&comma; the Together for Yes group of secessionists from across a broad political spectrum had 62 seats in the 135-member regional parliament&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Catalans are fiercely proud of their own distinct language and culture&period; Many who favour breaking away from Spain say their region&comma; which represents nearly a fifth of Spain’s economic output&comma; pays too much in taxes and receives less than its fair share of government investment&period; Independence sentiment grew during Spain’s near economic meltdown during the financial crisis&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If the secessionist alliance join forces with the radical pro-independence Popular Unity Candidacy party known as CUP&comma; which won 10 seats&comma; they will have more than the 68 seats needed to try to push forward their plan to make Catalonia independent from Spain by 2017&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>CUP had insisted that it would only join an independence bid if secessionist parties won more than 50&percnt; of the popular vote&comma; but analysts predicted it would drop the demand&period; The pro-independence parties got a majority in parliament with only 48&percnt; of the vote because of a quirk in Spanish election law that gives extra weight to rural voters&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Catalonia’s pro-independence leader Artur Mas claimed victory as a jubilant crowd interrupted him with cheers and chants of &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Independence&excl;” in Catalan&comma; which is spoken side by side with Spanish in the prosperous&comma; industrialised region bordering France&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;As democrats we were prepared to accept the defeat&period; Now&comma; we demand that they accept the victory for Catalonia and the victory of the ’yes&comma;”’ Mr Mas said&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;We have a lot of work ahead&comma; we won’t let you down&comma; we know we have the democratic mandate&period; We have won and that gives us an enormous strength to push this project forward&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Catalonia’s rural regions are more supportive of independence than urban areas like Barcelona&comma; so the pro-independence parties benefited from the Spanish law giving more representation to rural areas&period; Critics however&comma; said the result showed secessionist forces failed to gain legitimacy for their effort and demanded Mr Mas’ resignation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;He said the majority of Catalans were with him&period; Today the majority of Catalans turned their back on him and the only thing he must do is resign&comma;” said Ines Arrimadas&comma; the leading regional parliamentary candidate for the anti-independence Citizens party&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><a href&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;londonglossy&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2015&sol;09&sol;image232&period;jpg"><img src&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;londonglossy&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2015&sol;09&sol;image232&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Catalonia" width&equals;"600" height&equals;"325" class&equals;"aligncenter size-full wp-image-80141" &sol;><&sol;a><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>CUP leader David Fernandez insisted in a television interview that his party would help the Together for Yes side and &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;will not be the one to fail independence”&period; But differences are already apparent because he has said he wants an immediate declaration of independence rather than the 18-month secession roadmap outlined by the Yes bloc&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>CUP’s leading parliamentary candidate&comma; Antonio Banos&comma; said his party would not support Mr Mas as president of the regional parliament but analysts predicted it would end up backing the Yes bloc and its plan for creating a new state likely to be opposed at every step by Madrid&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;CUP will be under huge pressure to support Mas and the process&comma;” said Antonio Barroso&comma; a London-based analyst with the Teneo Intelligence political risk consultancy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Secessionists have long pushed for an independence referendum&comma; but Spain’s central government refused to allow it&comma; saying such a vote would be unconstitutional&period; So the pro-independence parties pitched the vote for regional parliamentary seats as a de facto plebiscite&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The parliament&comma; based in Barcelona&comma; represents the north-eastern region of 7&period;5 million people responsible for nearly a fifth of Spain’s economic output&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy’s ruling Popular Party government says it will use all legal means to prevent Catalonia from breaking away&comma; an exit European leaders have warned would include ejection from the European Union despite claims by secession supporters that a way may be found for an independent Catalonia to stay&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Spain’s government has also said secession by Catalonia would disrupt fragile signs of economic recovery for the country struggling with unemployment of 22&percnt;&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The ruling party’s candidate to lead Catalonia&comma; Xavier Garcia Albiol&comma; acknowledged that Sunday’s result was a blow&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;These are not the results that we expected or wanted&comma;” he said&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Catalans from both sides of the independence divide extol their Catalan language&comma; spoken by most of the region’s residents and suppressed during Spain’s 1939-1975 dictatorship under Francisco Franco&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Jordi Perez&comma; a 50-year-old civil servant said he voted for Together for Yes because he feels Spain has historically disparaged Catalan culture and the region’s language&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;I have wanted independence ever since I was young&comma;” Mr Perez said after voting in Barcelona&period; 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