A month after Spain
cracked down on Catalonia's push for independence, an opinion poll
shows that less than a quarter of the region's residents would like the
secession bid to continue after the Dec. 21 election.
Read more: PoOnly 24 Percent of Catalans Want Secession Bid to Continue | Business News | US News
The poll published recently in El Pais newspaper showed 24
percent of Catalans favor pressing ahead with independence after the
election while 71 percent would prefer an agreement with the central
government on resolving Catalonia's problems within Spain.
Spain fired Catalonia's government, dissolved the
regional parliament and called the election after lawmakers there
declared independence Oct. 27.
Former regional leader Carles Puigdemont and some of his ex-Cabinet ministers are presently fighting extradition from Belgium and leading the election campaignnfor the upcoming elections.
Read more: PoOnly 24 Percent of Catalans Want Secession Bid to Continue | Business News | US News
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