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BARCELONA, Spain – Spain’s Guardia Civil police on Wednesday, September 20, searched several headquarters in Barcelona of Catalonia’s regional government, a Catalan government spokesman said.
The operation comes amid mounting tensions as Catalan leaders press ahead with preparations for an independence referendum on October 1 despite Madrid’s ban and a court ruling deeming it illegal.
Police were searching the Catalan government’s offices of economic affairs, foreign relations and the presidency, the spokesman said.
The operation comes a day after police seized a trove of documents related to the independence referendum from the offices of private delivery company Unipost in the Catalan city of Terrasa.
Pro-separatist parties captured 47.6 percent of the vote in a September 2015 regional election in Catalonia billed as a proxy vote on independence, giving them a narrow majority of 72 seats in the 135-seat Catalan parliament.
But polls show Catalonia’s roughly 7.5 million residents are divided on independence.
A survey commissioned by the regional government in July showed 49.4% of Catalans were against independence while 41.1% were in favour.
Over 70% of Catalans want a legal referendum on independence to settle the issue. – Rappler.com
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