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Madrid gives Catalan leaders until Thursday to either declare or drop independence bid

Carles Puigdemont failed on Monday to respond to Spanish government’s request for clarification over his position on the region’s breakaway

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Catalan regional president Carles Puigdemont has been given until Thursday to clarify whether he has declared independence in the region. Photo: AP
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Catalan authorities must drop a bid for independence by Thursday, the Spanish government said, moving closer to imposing direct rule over the region after its leader missed an initial deadline to back down.

In a confrontation viewed with mounting unease in European capitals and markets, Carles Puigdemont failed on Monday to respond to an ultimatum from Madrid to clarify if he had declared independence. A regional broadcaster said he also planned to ignore a second deadline on Thursday.

Plunging Spain into its worst political crisis since an attempted military coup in 1981, Catalan voters backed a breakaway in a referendum on October 1 that Spain’s Constitutional Court said was illegal.

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On that basis, Puigdemont made and then suspended a symbolic declaration of independence last Tuesday, calling for negotiations on the region’s future.

Madrid had given him until 10am to clarify his position on independence with a “Yes” or “No”, and until Thursday to change his mind if he insisted on a split – saying it would suspend Catalonia’s autonomy if he chose secession.

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