Game over for ‘discredited’ Catalan referendum

Spanish authorities might have done enough to discredit and prevent a planned referendum on Sunday October 1 for Catalonia independence, two senior government officials told Reuters on Monday, though they may now let a secession “party” happen.

There may be a party on Sunday at which, on squares and in streets, some voting stalls may be installed and a mock vote may take place. But it will not be a referendum,” one of the officials said on condition of anonymity.

The officials said Catalonia lacked a proper election commission, ballots boxes, ballot papers, a transparent census and election material, and other material needed to hold the vote.
They also said the result of the vote or a potential unilateral declaration of independence afterwards would not be granted any international recognition or legitimacy.

Not even Venezuela or North Korea will recognise it. And if they do, I am not sure it would help the independence campaign a lot,” the official said.

So what next for Catalonia?

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