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Catalonia Crisis: Madrid removes Catalan police chief

| @indiablooms | Oct 28, 2017, at 05:01 pm
Madrid, Oct 28 (IBNS): Hours after imposing direct rule over the disputed Catalonia region, the Spanish government has stripped the Catalan police chief off his post, reports said.

Spanish Interior Minister Juan Ignacio Zoido confirmed the news and said Josep Lluís Trapero Álvarez, the Catalan police chief, was sacked as the regional police commissioner.

Álvarez was already facing investigation for sedition, as he was accused of not helping Spain's Guardia Civil police tackle the pro-independence protesters during the build up of the referendum

Earlier, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said that he is dissolving the Catalan parliament after the region's leaders voted in favour of declaring independence from Spain on Friday.

Rajoy said that he made the move to restore normality in the disputed region.

Simultaneously, Rajoy is also dismissing Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont and his cabinet.

The Spanish Prime Minister will elect a new government after a snap vote.

Following his decision, he told the media that Puigdemont let down the Catalonian people by holding an independence referendum.

The president [Carles Puigdemont] had the opportunity to return to legality and to call elections," Rajoy said.

"It is what the majority of the Catalonian people asked for - but he didn't want to do it. So the government of Spain is taking the necessary measures to return to legality," he added.

Meanwhile, thousands of demonstrators, both pro and anti independence, took to the streets to react.

On Saturday, a  rally for the unity of Spain and the constitution will be held in Madrid.

The vote brought to a head a weeks-long standoff with Madrid that began with a disputed referendum on October 1, and came as the Spanish Senate approved the Madrid government's unprecedented plans to seize control of the autonomous region, CNN reported.

According to the Catalan government, the October 1 election had almost 43 percent voters, out of which, at least 90 percent had voted in favour of independence.


Image: twitter.com/alternaTiVeIRE
 

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