Allies press Catalan leader to declare full independence

Allies press Catalan leader to declare full independence

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Catalan President Carles Puigdemont signs a declaration of independence Catalan regional parliament in Barcelona

Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont came under pressure from one of his key allies on Friday to declare full independence and ignore a threat of direct rule from the Spanish government.

Puigdemont made a symbolic declaration of independence on Tuesday night, only to suspend it seconds later and called for negotiations with Madrid.

Spainโ€™s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has given him until Monday to clarify his position โ€“ and then until Thursday to change his mind if he insists on a split โ€“ threatening to suspend Cataloniaโ€™s autonomy if he chooses independence.

But far-left Catalan political group CUP called on Puigdemont to make an unequivocal declaration of independence in defiance of the deadlines.

โ€œIf (the central Madrid government) wants to continue to threaten and gag us, they should do it to the Republic that has already been claimed,โ€ the party said.

The CUP only holds 10 seats in the 135-seat Catalan parliament. But Puigdemontโ€™s minority government relies on its support to push through legislation and cannot win a majority vote in the regional parliament with its backing.

The wealthy regionโ€™s intention to break away after a referendum has plunged Spain into its worst political crisis since an attempted military coup in 1981.

Sources close to the Catalan government said Puigdemont and his team were working on an answer to Rajoy though they declined to say what line he might take.

The CUP statement echoes the position expressed late on Thursday by influential pro-independence civic group Asamblea Nacional Catalana which said: โ€œGiven the negative position of Spain toward dialogue, we ask the regional parliament to raise the suspension (on the declaration of independence).โ€

But the leader of Puigdemontโ€™s party, Artur Mas, who served as the regionโ€™s president until 2016 and is still believed to influence key decisions, said on Friday declaring independence was not the only way forward.

โ€œIf a state proclaims itself independent and cannot act as such, itโ€™s an independence that is merely aesthetic,โ€ he told Catalan television TV3.

โ€œThe external factor must be taken into account in the decisions that will be made from now on,โ€ he said.

The European Union, the United States and most other world powers have made it clear they wanted Catalonia to remain within Spain.

โ€œIf we allow Catalonia โ€“ and it is none of our business โ€“ to separate, others will do the same. I do not want that,โ€ Jean Claude Juncker said in a speech at Luxembourg University.

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