Catalonia declares independence as Spain threatens direct rule

In Depth: The Spanish constitutional crisis deepen as Catalan MPs vote to split from Madrid

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Pro-independence Catalans celebrate outside their parliament in Barcelona in October 2017
(Image credit: Pau Barrena/AFP/Getty Images)

The Catalan regional parliament declared independence from Spain today, just as the Spanish senate voted to impose direct rule on the region, setting the stage for a direct conflict between Barcelona and Madrid.

Mariano Rajoy, the Spanish PM, is expected to hold a cabinet meeting to decide his next steps, the BBC reports. That could include firing Catalan regional President Carles Puigdemont and his cabinet and ordering the Spanish government to take control of the region's finances, police and publicly owned media.

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