Catalonia protests a movement of liberty is a threat to tourism in Spain

Tourism is big business in Catalonia. Barcelona is the center of the MICE Industry, and again this last weekend thousands of people have demonstrated in the capital of Spainโ€™s Catalonia region to demand that lawmakers elect a new regional leader and continue working toward total secession from Spain.

An estimated 45,000 demonstrators, holding Catalan flags, rallied in Barcelona on Sunday, according to the cityโ€™s urban police. They were holding banners calling for a โ€œrepublic now!โ€ and chanting โ€œfreedom for political prisoners.โ€

Vice President of the National Assembly of Catalonia (ANC) Agusti Alcoberro said during the rally that what the Spanish state was doing was โ€œoutrageous.โ€

โ€œWe mobilized people and on December 21 [2017], we got a majority in the parliament in favor of the Catalan Republic,โ€ he said. โ€œWhat we are doing today is taking to the streets as citizens to demand that the republic that we voted for in October continue forward.โ€

Cataloniaโ€™s pro-independence leaders held a referendum on October 1, 2017, which had been banned by Spainโ€™s central government and declared illegal by the countryโ€™s Constitutional Court. Organizers said 90 percent of voters backed secession. Before and during the referendum, Spanish police carried out a heavy crackdown on separatists.

Former regional president, Carles Puigdemont, who unsuccessfully declared independence from Spain on October 27 last year โ€” in violation of the nationโ€™s constitution โ€” later fled to Belgium to escape arrest.

Catalonia, one of Spainโ€™s wealthiest and most productive regions, is now theoretically under the direct control of the Spanish national government in Madrid. Pro-independence parties won a slim majority after a December 2017 election called by the Spanish government. However, they have since been locked in drawn-out negotiations on forming a government.

Puigdemont announced earlier this month that he was temporarily withdrawing his bid for presidency and proposed the jailed Catalan independence leader, Jordi Sanchez, to take the job.

Catalans hold a poster of deposed leader Carles Puigdemont along with signs readingย โ€œRepublic now!โ€ during a rally in Barcelona, Spain, on March 11, 2018.ย 

The regional parliament was due to vote on the regionโ€™s new leader on Monday, but the speaker of the parliament, Roger Torrent, suspended the vote on Friday. He decided to wait for a European Court of Human Rights ruling on whether a jailed leader of Cataloniaโ€™s independence movement can be the next president.

Torrent made the decision after Spainโ€™s Supreme Court turned down Sanchezโ€™s request to leave prison and attend the planned session of parliament.

Lawmakers had planned to vote on making him the regionโ€™s leader. But Spainโ€™s central government says individuals who face charges and who are unable to be present at the debate and vote in Barcelona canโ€™t be elected by the regional parliament.

Sanchez, the former head of Catalan National Assembly, has been imprisoned near the Spanish capital, Madrid since October over allegations that he and another secessionist figure used a major protest in September to stop Spanish police officers from following a judgeโ€™s orders to halt the banned referendum.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • Sanchez, the former head of Catalan National Assembly, has been imprisoned near the Spanish capital, Madrid since October over allegations that he and another secessionist figure used a major protest in September to stop Spanish police officers from following a judge's orders to halt the banned referendum.
  • Barcelona is the center of the MICE Industry, and again this last weekend thousands of people have demonstrated in the capital of Spain's Catalonia region to demand that lawmakers elect a new regional leader and continue working toward total secession from Spain.
  • The regional parliament was due to vote on the region's new leader on Monday, but the speaker of the parliament, Roger Torrent, suspended the vote on Friday.

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Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1977).
He founded eTurboNews in 1999 as the first online newsletter for the global travel tourism industry.

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