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Catalan Independence Referendum

The first vote is cast at Biblioteca Central Gabriel Ferrater, Sant Cugat del Valles, just outside Barcelona, Catalonia, so that they can vote in the Catalan Independence Referendum. People had spend the night guarding the voting stations so that they were not seized by police.

October 1st 2017, Catalans voted in a binding referendum to decide whether the region should stay in Spain, or leave and become an independent Republic. The Madrid government of Mariano Rajoy sent thousands of extra police into Catalonia, brutally attacking around 10% of voting centres and seizing ballot boxes, injuring nearly 1000 people in an effort to stop the vote. Despite the violence, there was turn turnout of well more than 42% with around 90% in favour of independence. Some 770,000 votes from an electorate of 5.5 million were stolen by police forces or unable to be cast because of raids.

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The first vote is cast at Biblioteca Central Gabriel Ferrater, Sant Cugat del Valles, just outside Barcelona, Catalonia, so that they can vote in the Catalan Independence Referendum. People had spend the night guarding the voting stations so that they were not seized by police. <br />
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October 1st 2017, Catalans voted in a binding referendum to decide whether the region should stay in Spain, or leave and become an independent Republic. The Madrid government of Mariano Rajoy sent thousands of extra police into Catalonia, brutally attacking around 10% of  voting centres and seizing ballot boxes, injuring nearly 1000 people in an effort to stop the vote. Despite the violence, there was turn turnout of well more than 42% with around 90% in favour of independence. Some 770,000 votes from an electorate of 5.5 million were stolen by police forces or unable to be cast because of raids.