Catalonians Vote Overwhelmingly In A Non-Binding VoteFor Independence From Spain

Monday, 10 November 2014





Catalonia Vote: 80% Back Independence - officials -- BBC



An informal vote on independence for Catalonia has shown more than 80% in favour, officials say.



The non-binding vote went ahead after Spain's constitutional court ruled out holding a formal referendum in the autonomous north-eastern region.



More than two million people out of an estimated 5.4 million eligible voters took part in the ballot.



Catalan leader Artur Mas hailed the poll "a great success" that should pave the way for a formal referendum.



"We have earned the right to a referendum," he told cheering supporters.



"Once again Catalonia has shown that it wants to rule itself."



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