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Catalan party leader calls for 'cross-party' government
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EU support for referendum “to be gained through persistence rather than urgency”, says ‘En Comú Podem’ leader
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‘En Comú Podem’, winning alliance in Catalonia in the Spanish Elections, won’t have its own group in the Spanish Parliament
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‘En Comú Podem’ see themselves in the opposition and dismiss third elections in Spain
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Pro-independence parties see Spain as “unreformable” while Rajoy aims to “defend all Spaniards"
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'En Comú Podem' wins in Catalonia and deadlock continues in Spain
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Party Review – En Comú Podem: A plurinational Spain and a “differentiated solution” for Catalonia
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Disagreement amongst Catalan parties over unilateral referendum on independence
Catalan independence, and how to achieve it or stop it, was one of the main topics on the Spanish general electoral campaign trail on Friday in Catalonia. The candidates of the two parties of the governing ‘Junts pel Sí’ coalition, liberal Convergència (CDC) and left-wing Esquerra (ERC), presented different views on the idea of a unilateral referendum on independence, while ‘En Comú Podem’, the Catalan branch of ‘Unidos Podemos’, warned against organising, again, a non-consented consultation such as the one on the 9th of November 2014. “It wouldn’t be useful to call a unilateral referendum on independence if ‘no’ voters decide to boycott it”, said CDC candidate Francesc Homs, who is actually facing trial for helping to organise the 2014 consultation. Such a vote would be “worrying”, said Xavier Domènech, from ‘En Comú Podem’, who has always pointed out that his party, if victorious in the election, would call an official referendum. The candidate from ERC, Gabriel Rufián, stressed that they “will always support initiatives that give a voice to the citizens”.
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20-D Spanish Elections: Catalan parties react
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The PP wins the Spanish Elections but loses its absolute majority
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20-D Spanish Elections: Catalonia and the end of the two-party system on the spotlight
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Party Review: En Comú Podem, the Catalan alternative left coalition
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Spain's electoral campaign starts with Catalonia's independence in the spotlight
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