Constitutional Court blocks Catalonia's independence move
Friday, October 6, 2017 @ 10:10 AM
Constitutional Court has suspended next Monday's session of the Catalan regional parliament, in a bid to block Carles Puigdemont's threatened unilateral declaration of independence for the region.
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has warned Catalonia's regional government against declaring independence in the wake of last Sunday's illegal vote, and refuses to enter into dialogue with Puigdemont, describing his referendum policy and threats to declare independence as "political blackmail".
The Consitutional Court has rules that any unilateral declaration on the part of the Catalonian regional government would be "a breach of the constitution", and that it would "violate the rights of MPs", thus upholding the challenge brought by the Socialist Party of Catalonia, which opposes a split and has 13 MPs in the 135-seat regional parliament.
An earlier ruling by the court aimed at stopping last Sunday's referendum was ignored by Catalonia's leaders, so this latest ruling may be seen as just a temporary setback.
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