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Catalunia
The two main Catalan secessionist parties yesterday voted against each other in the regional parliament for the first time in three years, a sign that tensions over which strategy to adopt towards Spain’s central government are becoming more serious.
Quim Torra, the Catalan regional head of the Junts per Catalunya party last week threatened to withdraw parliamentary support for Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in the national parliament, but coalition ally the ERC did not back the move.
ERC leader Oriol Junqueras, who is currently in jail said establishing a good relationship with the Spanish state and finding “dialogue and agreements” was the best way to resolve the secession crisis.… Read all the news