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☆タイトル:Spanish news-Thousands of Spaniards on the streets call for talks with Catalonia

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☆公開日:2017-10-08 00:23:08

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Spanish news. Thousands of Spaniards on the streets call for talks with Catalonia
Thousands protest against Catalonia’s move away from Spain today in the central square in Madrid and the city of Barcelona, ​​flaunting banners calling for dialogue, Reuters reported.

The protesters dressed in white to contrast the yellow and red colors on the flag of Catalonia, shouting slogans calling for dialogue between the Spanish government and the leaders of Catalonia. This is seen as an effort to placate the situation ahead of a large-scale protest scheduled for tomorrow by supporters of the breakaway effort of Catalonia.

“Now is the time to listen to those who are asking for a resolution, not for unilateral decisions,” said Miquel Iceta, a politician who joined the march.

In front of the Barcelona City Hall, many participants not only wore white, but also painted white palms and dropped white balloons into the sky. They criticized Spanish politicians for failing to address the most serious constitutional crisis in decades.

“The job of the politicians was to solve the problem rather than cause problems,” said Cristina Abasolo, 36, a teacher. “We want to tell them that if they can not afford to bring peace, then they should stop and give people the power.”

While Catalonia’s leader, Carles Puigdemont, left open the possibility of reconciliation, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy insisted the autonomous region abandon its independence plan before settling into dialogue.

Calalonia leaders could unilaterally declare independence at a local parliamentary session on October 10, 24 hours later than originally planned.

Today, Spain first apologized to Catalans who were injured in a clash with the police on a referendum vote. However, the government’s “downward” move does not seem to make the Catalonian leader change his mind to unilaterally declare independence.
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