Catalonia walks towards November's independence vote while Madrid continues vetoing it
On Monday, the Spanish Government appealed against the election of the Control Commission supervising Catalonia's consultation votes. Meanwhile, the Control Commission has designated the 7 territorial bodies that will manage the voter register for foreign-nationals living in Catalonia. However, the Catalan Government has not yet validated this selection. In addition, the Christian-Democrat party UDC (which is part of the governing centre-right two-party coalition CiU) has decided it will not obligate its members to share a stance on whether or not a Catalan State should be independent from Spain. On top of this, 920 out of the 947 town halls in Catalonia have approved motions backing November's vote and more than 800 mayors delivered them to the Catalan President on Saturday. Lastly, civil society organisations have kicked off their consultation vote campaign, starting it in one of the few towns governed by the People's Party (PP).