Madrid considers the cancelled referendum on independence of Catalonia

Madrid considers the cancelled referendum on independence of Catalonia

MADRID, September 30. /TASS/. Spanish authorities believe the cancelled referendum on independence of Catalonia to be held on 1 October.

On Saturday said the Minister of education, culture and sports, government spokesman íñigo méndez de Vigo.

In his words, “illegal plebiscite organized by the government of Catalonia, has been rescinded the legal government”.

The Minister stressed that the referendum “illegal” and has “no international support”. Mendez de Vigo called for the people of Spain to the “composure and calmness” and noted that the government “will continue to inform citizens” about how the situation develops.

Anti-referendum protests in #Barcelona. One of many in Spain. At the Madrid rally they shout “Spain united will never be defeated” pic.twitter.com/QBVWximSe8

— Isa Soares (@IsaCNN) September 30, 2017.
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Earlier, the court decided to block access to 29 programs that can be used for counting or e-voting in the plebiscite. For the execution of the decision in Centre for telecommunications and information technology of the Catalan authorities arrived for the civil guard.

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