Spain rejects independence for Catalonia

Catalans have demand independence from Spain and recognition from the European Union. (File photo)

Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has rejected a referendum request from the Catalan leader regarding the northeastern region™s independence from the country.

“The ties that bind us together cannot be undone without enormous cost,” he told Catalonian regional president, Artur Mas, in a written reply on Saturday

In his response to the pro-separatist request Mas made in July, Rajoy proposed that the two politicians should hold talks instead.

A vote on independence would allow the economically powerful region to decide whether to separate from the rest of the country.

Spain’s constitution says only the central government can call a referendum.

More than one million Catalans took to the streets across Spain last week and joined hands to form a 400-kilometer (250-mile) human chain in a major drive for independence from Spain.

Polls indicate about half of Catalonia’s 7.5 million inhabitants want to break away from Spain.

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