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Spanish government has stripped the authorities of their powers and taken charge of its government. The crackdown began after the region declared independence on friday. Spains deputy prime minister, here she is, says shes tape over from the former catalan president who was sacked on friday. The Central Government says new elections will be held in december. Earlier the sacked separatist leader called for democratic opposition to direct rule from madrid. Heres our correspondent James Reynolds who is in barcelona. This is the first full day of direct rule from madrid and no ones yet sure quite what to make of it. Catalan organisations have told people here to carry on as normal. Right here, its hard to tell that anything has changed one way or another. Local Catalan Police officers still guard this, the catalan political headquarters, and separatist leaders who have technically been sacked by madrid are now trying to work out their next move. The catalan leader, carles puigdemont, featu
The crisis over catalonia continues. The crisis over catalonia continues. The Spanish Government has stripped the authorities of their powers and taken charge of the government. The crackdown began after the region declared independence on friday. The deputy Prime Minister says she has taken overfrom deputy Prime Minister says she has ta ken over from the deputy Prime Minister says she has taken over from the former catalan president , puigdemont who was sacked on friday. The Central Government says new elections will be held on december and mr puigdemont will be able to take part. In a speech earlier, the separatist leader calls for direct democratic opposition. This is the first full day of direct rule from madrid. And no ones yet sure quite what to make of it. Catalan organisations have told people here to carry on as normal. Local Catalan Police officers still guard this, the catalan political headquarters. And separatist leaders, who have technically been sacked by madrid, are now
A televised address calling for peaceful resistance to madrid imposing direct rule on the region. Spains government has dissolved the Regional Parliament independence. In madrid several thousand people held a rally, waving spanish flags and calling for national unity. Our correspondent James Reynolds reports from barcelona. This is the first full day of direct rule from madrid. And no ones yet sure quite what to make of it. Catalan organisations have told people here to carry on as normal. Right here, its hard to tell that anything has changed one way or another. Local Catalan Police officers still guard this, the catalan political headquarters. And separatist leaders, who have technically been sacked by madrid, are now trying to work out their next move. Carles puigdemont, the catalan leader, featured on todays front pages, refuses to accept that he has been fired. Translation we do not deviate. We continue persevering in the only way that can make us winners. Without violence, withou
Of direct rule from madrid. And no ones yet sure quite what to make of it. Catalan organisations have told people here to carry on as normal. Right here, its hard to tell that anything has changed one way or another. Local Catalan Police officers still guard this, the catalan political headquarters. And separatist leaders, who have technically been sacked by madrid, are now trying to work out their next move. Carles puigdemont, the catalan leader, featured on todays front pages, refuses to accept that he has been fired. Translation we do not deviate. We continue persevering in the only way that can make us winners. Without violence, without insults, in an inclusive way, respecting people, symbols and opinions. Many here are worried about what may come next. Antonio and pilar, here queueing up for lottery tickets, just want a fresh start. Elections, elections, elections, he tells me. And over in madrid, demonstrators have come out to support the imposition of direct rule in the catalan