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Location of Catalonia (dark green) in Spain (light green) and Europe.. A non-binding Catalan self-determination referendum, also known as the Citizen Participation Process on the Political Future of Catalonia, [1] was held on Sunday, 9 November 2014, to gauge support on the political future of Catalonia.
English: A map outlining the results of the Catalan self-determination referendum of 2014. Saturation of colour indicates the strength of results. Saturation of colour indicates the strength of results.
← Summary of the 25 May 2014 European Parliament election results in Catalonia →; Parties and alliances Popular vote Votes % ±pp; Republican Left–New Catalan Left–Catalonia Yes (ERC–NECat–CatSí) 595,493: 23.69 +14.49 Convergence and Union (Coalition for Europe) (CiU) 549,096: 21.84 –0.60 Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC ...
Hours after Scotland rejected a bid to gain independence from the U.K. on Friday, Spain's Catalonia region took a big step toward holding an independence referendum of its own. Catalonia's ...
This was the third regional Catalan election in only five years, after the 2010 and 2012 elections and the first one in over 37 years in which Democratic Convergence of Catalonia (CDC) and Democratic Union of Catalonia (UDC) ran separately, after the dissolution of Convergence and Union (CiU) in June 2015 over disagreements on the coalition's ...
1 Plural Left results are compared to United Left–Initiative for Catalonia Greens: The Left totals in the 2009 election. 2 Coalition for Europe (2014) results are compared to Coalition for Europe (2009) totals in the 2009 election, not including results in Andalusia and the Valencian Community.
There have been several Catalan independence referendums for determining the independence of Catalonia from Spain. 2017 Catalan independence referendum. Declaration of the Initiation of the Process of Independence of Catalonia; Law on the Referendum on Self-determination of Catalonia; 2014 Catalan self-determination referendum
By RYAN GORMAN Spain's government may not be able to silence Catalan protesters calling for independence, but EA Sports' Madrid office reportedly had pro-independence chants removed from FIFA 15.