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Monday, 14 December 2009 - Low turnout in Catalan independence referendum |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Slideshow Save Email Print Reprints Most Popular Most Shared Abu Dhabi gives Dubai $10 billion in surprise bailout 2:02am EST Exclusive: IRS hires "hundreds" for new wealth unit 11 Dec 2009 Asian stocks rebound on Dubai bailout, yen falls 12:53am EST UPDATE 1-Abu Dhabi gives Dubai $10 bln in surprise bailout 12:23am EST Citi near deal to pay back bailout money: reports 13 Dec 2009 Abu Dhabi gives Dubai $10 billion in surprise bailout 2:02am EST Exclusive: IRS hires "hundreds" for new wealth unit 11 Dec 2009 TEXT-Dubai govt statement on restructuring, aid 13 Dec 2009 Dubai government statement on restructuring, aid 12:29am EST In Bhutan, a stock trade a day keeps stress away 09 Dec 2009 Low turnout in Catalan independence "referendum" Jason Webb MADRID Sun Dec 13, 2009 6:03pm EST Related News Catalans vote in "referendum" on independence Sat, Dec 12 2009 Four Spaniards feared kidnapped in Mauritania Sun, Nov 29 2009 < 1 / 5 > View Full Size MADRID (Reuters) - Turnout in an "informal" referendum on Sunday on whether wealthy Catalonia should secede from Spain fell short of Organizers' hopes, but they said enough voters showed up to energize their separatist campaign. World About 30 percent of 700,000 eligible voters in 170 towns and villages in the region's Catalan-language-speaking heartland voted on the question of whether Catalonia should become an independent state within the European Union, Organizers said. This was below the 40 percent target initially mentioned by leaders of the campaign, which aims to put pressure on Catalonia's biggest political parties to call for a real referendum on secession in the future. Early results showed almost 95 percent of those who voted wanted Catalonia, which has a population of seven million and already enjoys considerable autonomy, to leave Spain. But, with separatists bound to be more likely to take part in a vote which the Spanish government had dismissed as illegitimate, Organizers had been more interested in seeing the level of turnout. The result of the vote, which was dismissed as futile by the Spanish government, will have no legal impact, but Organizers hope to organize another, bigger referendum in the region's capital, Barcelona, next year. "This has been a powerful event that is going to push us toward independence," referendum campaign spokesman Uriel Beltran told Reuters by telephone. The campaign was organized by a coalition of Catalan nationalists, including left-wing parties and dissident members of Catalonia's biggest political group, the center-right Convergencia i Unio. Their campaign has been well organized, but backers say they have had to mobilize voters with a fraction of the resources available for official elections. SEPARATISM DISTRACTING FOR ZAPATERO Catalan regional elections are due by the end of 2010, and any surge in separatist sentiment would be a serious problem for Spain's Socialist prime minister, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, just when he needs to focus on dragging Spain from recession without unsettling debt markets. There was a steady flow of voters throughout the day in the towns chosen for the vote, which included nationalist heartlands where the Catalan language is widely spoken instead of Spanish. Catalonia, which has a distinct cultural identity reaching back to the Middle Ages, already enjoys considerable control over its own affairs. But separatist sentiment, which re-emerged after the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, has been stirred by rumors that Spain's constitutional court will reject much of the region's new constitution, which includes a preamble defining Catalonia as a nation. "For years I never had any problems and I felt just as Spanish as Catalan, but the politicians are making me feel more Catalan all the time and less Spanish," said Gil Jimenez Pastor, an older man wearing a beret who spoke to local television in a voting center. Sunday's vote moved the referendum campaign up a gear following its first foray in September, when more than 2,000 inhabitants of the small town of Arenys de Munt voted on the question, 96 percent of them favoring independence. Opinion polls differ over the level of support for independence in Catalonia, where about half the population speaks Catalan at home instead of Spanish. The Spanish government says the constitution would not allow a real referendum on regional independence. 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