Catalonia’s parliament met Wednesday for the first time since it was
dissolved following a failed attempt to break from Spain in what will
see separatists start the process to get sacked regional leader Carles
Puigdemont back into power.
Pro-independence parties are in the majority in
the assembly after
winning regional elections on December 21 called by Prime Minister
Mariano Rajoy to try and put an end to a secession crisis that shook the
region of 7.5 million people, Spain and Europe.
AFP
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