Catalonia: pro-independence parties claim victory in regional vote

Madrid insists majority of votes were cast by those who did not want to break away from Spain

Catalans queuing outside a polling station in the Delegation of the Catalan Government in Paris
(Image credit: MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP/Getty)

Separatists have won a majority in Catalonia's regional parliament – raising the controversial prospect of a declaration of independence from Spain.

The main secessionist group Junts pel Si (Together for Yes) won 62 seats of the 135-member assembly in the country's north-eastern region over the week, while the radical left pro-independence Popular Unity Candidacy (CUP) party won another ten seats.

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