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Analysis
How Catalonia’s push for independence has scrambled Spanish politics
Parties have a hard time building coalitions when they are so polarized on one issue.
By Nafees Hamid, Clara Pretus and Hammad Sheikh
Dec. 13, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. GMT+1
The rise of Catalonia’s independence movement over the past decade is reshaping Spanish politics. In 2019, pro-independence parties in Catalonia are fractured, Spain’s far right more than doubled its seats in November’s national election and centrist parties are struggling to form a government coalition.
Our research on the Catalan independence movement demonstrates how the lack of resolution on Catalonia helped create this situation.
The Spanish government has taken a hard-line stance, refusing until recently to talk with independence leaders. In October, Spanish courts doled out harsh prison sentences to independence leaders involved in what Spain declared was an illegal referendum in 2017. The ruling sparked widespread protests, and violent clashes with police. Our findings show a shift toward wider support for anti-government violence, as well as a shift in polarized identities. Here’s what you need to know:
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Analysis
How Catalonia’s push for independence has scrambled Spanish politics
Parties have a hard time building coalitions when they are so polarized on one issue.
By Nafees Hamid, Clara Pretus and Hammad Sheikh
Dec. 13, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. GMT+1
The rise of Catalonia’s independence movement over the past decade is reshaping Spanish politics. In 2019, pro-independence parties in Catalonia are fractured, Spain’s far right more than doubled its seats in November’s national election and centrist parties are struggling to form a government coalition.
Our research on the Catalan independence movement demonstrates how the lack of resolution on Catalonia helped create this situation.
The Spanish government has taken a hard-line stance, refusing until recently to talk with independence leaders. In October, Spanish courts doled out harsh prison sentences to independence leaders involved in what Spain declared was an illegal referendum in 2017. The ruling sparked widespread protests, and violent clashes with police. Our findings show a shift toward wider support for anti-government violence, as well as a shift in polarized identities. Here’s what you need to know:
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