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Nationalia - Two main Catalan parties, civil society organizations agree on 18-month roadmap to independence

2.4.15

Nationalia - Two main Catalan parties, civil society organizations agree on 18-month roadmap to independence: According to the roadmap, the process towards the establishment of a new "Catalan state or republic" will start rightly after the September 27th election if pro-independence parties achieve a majority. In this respect, the deal says the election will amount to a de facto referendum on independence -a binding one cannot be held because of opposition from the Spanish government.

As per yesterday's deal, the main item on pro-independence parties' manifestos should be a clear commitment with independence. Thus, it is implied that all citizens voting for those parties will be casting a vote for independence.


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