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Catalan leader accuses Spain of ‘worst attack’ since dictator Francisco Franco

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Catalan President Carles Puigdemont gives a speech at the Palau de la Generalitat, the regional government headquarters in Barcelona, Spain. Photo: Reuters
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Catalonia’s leader accused Madrid on Saturday of waging the “worst attack” on his region since dictator Francisco Franco after the central government took drastic measures to stop it from breaking away.

In a televised announcement, Carles Puigdemont said Madrid was failing to respect the rule of law after Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy announced he would move to dismiss Catalonia’s separatist executive, take control of regional ministries and call elections. The premier said he had no other choice faced with the threat to national unity.

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Puigdemont said the measures were “incompatible with a democratic attitude and do not respect the rule of law,” calling on the regional parliament to meet over the crisis.

He accused the Spanish government, which still has to get approval from the Senate to implement the measures, of waging “the worst attack on institutions and Catalan people since the decrees of military dictator Francisco Franco abolishing the Catalan government”.

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Thousands in a rally protest called against the imprisonment of Catalan pro-independent leaders Jordi Sanchez and Jordi Cuixart in Barcelona, hours after the Spanish Prime Minister announced the central Government will assume the competence to dissolve the Catalan regional Parliament in order to call for elections in Catalonia. Photo: EPA
Thousands in a rally protest called against the imprisonment of Catalan pro-independent leaders Jordi Sanchez and Jordi Cuixart in Barcelona, hours after the Spanish Prime Minister announced the central Government will assume the competence to dissolve the Catalan regional Parliament in order to call for elections in Catalonia. Photo: EPA

Franco ruled Spain with an iron fist from 1939 to his death in 1975, and among other repressive measures took Catalonia’s powers away and officially banned the Catalan language.

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