Pro-Secession Parties in Catalonia Win Landmark Vote

BARCELONA, Spain— Pro-secession parties pushing for Spain’s northeastern Catalonia region to break away and form a new Mediterranean nation won a landmark vote Sunday by capturing a majority of seats in the regional parliament, setting up a possible ...
Pro-Secession Parties in Catalonia Win Landmark Vote
Catalan pro-independence supporters gather to celebrate the elections results, following the closing of polling stations during Catalan regional election on September 27, 2015 in Barcelona. GERARD JULIEN/AFP/Getty Images
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BARCELONA, Spain—Pro-secession parties pushing for Spain’s northeastern Catalonia region to break away and form a new Mediterranean nation won a landmark vote Sunday, Sept. 27, by capturing a majority of seats in the regional parliament, setting up a possible showdown over independence with the central government in Madrid.

With 98 percent of the vote counted, the “Together for Yes” group of secessionists had 62 seats in the 135-member parliament. If they join forces with the left-wing pro-independence Popular Unity Candidacy party, which won 10 seats, they will have the 68 seats needed to try to push forward their plan to make Catalonia independent from Spain by 2017.

But CUP had insisted that it would only join an independence bid if secessionist parties won more than 50 percent of the popular vote. They won only about 48 percent because of a quirk in Spanish election law that gives a higher proportion of legislative seats to rural areas with fewer voters.

Still, Catalonia leader Artur Mas claimed victory as a jubilant crowd interrupted him with cheers and chants of “Independence!” in Catalan, which is spoken side by side with Spanish in the well-off and industrialized region bordering France.

Many Catalans ... say their region, which represents nearly a fifth of Spain's economic output, pays too much in taxes and receives less than its fair share of government investment.