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Im so me so much going to thank you for joining us spains can philippe has harshly criticized catalonia as bid for independence in a televised address he accused catalan leaders of acting outside the law in carrying out a referendum on independence last weekend now despite that catalonia leader told the b. B. C. The region would declare independence in quote a matter of days his threat comes after thousands of Pro Independence supporters demonstrated in barcelona protesting Police Violence during the secession vote. Impassioned voices some seven hundred thousand strong these Pro Independence protesters marched through barcelona streets to condemn the governments strong armed response to sundays referendum weighing in on the fray spains King Philippe voiced his support for the rule of law scolding cut along authorities for willfully ignoring the constitution in their bid to assert their regional Sovereignty Councils official National Dialogue and no manager decisions have systematically violated the legally and legitimately approved rules and demonstrated an unacceptable disloyalty towards the powers of the state. We are still going but its something precisely a state those authorities in catalonia represent. Missing from his address to the nation any mention of the brutal crackdown by federal police on kata lines trying to cast their votes on sunday and a mission that didnt go unnoticed by protesters. He ignores the images of Police Violence seen around the World Without any violence or provocation from the people. Of course the Spanish Government and especially the king defend the unity of spain. It seems hes not interested in the opinion of two or three Million People so the municipal so we are afraid that Police Violence will escalate were waiting for some help from their european institutions so far the response from either leaders has been muted but residents in one barcelona neighborhood are amplifying their message to brussels that this crisis isnt just bad for spain but affects the entire European Union. We have our correspondents on the ground covering the story for us funny for char is in barcelona tracking the latest developments and max hoffman is in strasbourg where the European Parliament has been discussing spains political crisis today welcome to you both funny lets start with you you have been talking a to protesters of the past two days what theyve been saying why do they want independence what does it mean to them to be cut a lot. For two main reasons actually some are pushing for independence here for reasons of economy because this is a very affluent a very rich region and they say its only appears more to madrid spain that they receive and they think they will be much better off making their own decisions both politically and economically which are some level by the way they already do because this is an autonomous region but they are the ones who say they want to be independent not just autonomous which has to do with their catalonia identity they say they want to preserve this they want to preserve their language the traditions their culture and of course all of that sumi goes back to nationalism and the fear of death drives nationalism not just in catalonia but in many parts of the world they fear that they form of identity may be suppressed and that of course dates back to memories during the dictatorship for many decades when catalonia but not just catalonia of it in spain was super rest and a lot of people actually who did not favor independence so far have seen the violence on sunday and they see that reconfirms for them or confirms for them that it is going to suppress or press a catalonia as well so they are also rooting for independence right now and finally the Regional Government there are they met this morning what came out of that. They did meet this morning there is no official statement yet however a party that belongs to government left party has already said that the government is going to declare independence the clear catalonia as a republic on monday as i say theres no official statement yet but its expected by the latest tonight this evening at nine pm here at the office of the mayor of catalonia as well as at the office of the government which is just across that there will be some sort of a statement hinting at whats coming up next in the coming days however there is some has eaten syrian volved because this statement was supposed to be issued already a few hours ago that did not happen and some people question that it has to do with the fact that the European Parliament put this topic on the agenda as well in strasbourg and maybe they are waiting on the reactions coming from europe as well well max that brings us to you there in strasbourg where the European Parliament has been meeting today you know some catalan leaders have accused the e. U. Of in action so far is that fair. Well if the catalans have been waiting for support from strasburg for the referendum its been lacking so far because the whole debate basically had one main point and that is we need more dialogue we dont need confrontation so you could say at least that the Euro Parliament has become very active but the one institution that probably would have to step in year is the European Commission and france to moments who is the Vice President of the European Commission said very clearly stop this procedure its outside of the rule of law you need to talk to each other get to the table but then there were some part is that you need to go for their further European Commission you need to be the mediator in this case we dont have any indication whether they will do that because so far they have repeatedly said this is an inner spanish affair. You know max those calls for mediation have also come from catalan leaders what would that look like would the e. U. Be ready to take that step. It really depends but one things for sure to me right here is so much is on the line also for the European Union if this conflicts school its further there might be backlash from other regions in the European Union just have to think about the flemish regions that have strived for independence or maybe scotland there are also some regions in france so if this goes any further you could imagine the European Commission stepping in a sort of a mediator but the biggest weapon they have in this and really the sharpest weapon is repeating over and over again and theyve been doing that here as well whoever leaves an e. U. Member state leaves the European Union automatically and its most likely that a majority of catalans would not want that you know very heavy consequences there for the e. U. As well funny just very briefly if you can would mediation still work i do Pro Independence activists there say what do they say it would take for them to change their stance well as a person i always have the hope as long as you talk to people have that as long as theres a debate and a discussion going on theres hope that things may change but so far there wasnt much talking about the month that it and barcelona do in the past few days at all so therefore really its a big question mark if medication is going to be happening here or actually the declaration of independence is going to take place in the next few days possibly on monday but some people ive been talking to say they may even make consider an alternative never a Prime Minister but i ha what a step back from his office about thats on likely to happen all right our correspondents funny for char in barcelona and max huffman and strasburg thank you both. Well the possibility of Catalan Independence is weighing on the countrys economy monika has more of that the ongoing uncertainty certainly over catalonia future and spains is turning into tangible market jitters especially in spain and madrid the ibex stock markets dropped to below ten thousand points for the first time in over two years as tension between the governments in madrid and come to lonia continue now some say that a catalan break away from the country could leave spain vulnerable while it is still on the road to recovery but there is also concern that catalonia can not to realistically afford to go it alone. Spaniards like us or for gomez lost their jobs when the countrys banks were on the verge of collapse she runs this Community Group one of many for those affected by the credit crisis for them no investment from banks meant no opportunities for businesses to grow cutbacks followed unemployment has since dropped nationwide but spain is still very much in recovery Pro Independence catalans are confident they say their industry and tourism will help them go it alone but breaking away would certainly slow down spains return to the level of its precrisis economy however it would be wrong to overstate the impact catalonia attracts fourteen percent of all of spains Foreign Investment still it lags way behind the spanish capital madrid which brings it almost sixty five percent despite being a top Tourist Destination and a big exporter catalonia comes forth in g. D. P. Per person behind other regions madrid the Basque Country and navarro. Independence could have a downside for the catalan economy to hundreds of companies have chosen to move headquarters elsewhere in spain worrying that disruption and change in catalonia could upset their business thats cost the region billions of euros in lost opportunities many firms are coming up with backup plans in case of independence. The outlook here in barcelona is usually sunny but the economic clowns for both spain and catalonia wont go away as long as the independence question goes unanswered. Well lets see how the turbulence in spain affects investors in the rest of europe today. At the Frankfurt Stock Exchange whats the word on the Trading Floor there. Well you know it affected trading here because the dax reached a record high hit the beginning of trading and then catalonia was one of the reasons some say the main reason for those for that record high being left and then the dax trickling away just in the recent little while the picture has brightened again somewhat but it is a worry theres no panic here yet although some people are developing drastic scenarios if indeed there is independence that is called for and lets say the government in madrid is supposed to react but so far people are still looking at other part as a positive factors for the market the uncertainty thats very high in the drug market the ibex thirty five here the counterpoint to the dax thats going down by a large margin and especially hard hit are cattle and banks and the economics minister for spain luis to windows feeling the need to reassure catalan Bank Customers that their money is safe theyre doing the best in france and thank you so much for this. Well britain has already paved the way to leave the e. U. But things are not running as smoothly as london had hoped sumi definitely not today monika that doesnt wasnt the case today because british Prime Minister theresa may addressed a conservative Party Conference in manchester to drum up and doozie asked him for her agenda and the speech came after some e. U. Officials blasted mays government saying theres been little Real Progress in braggs that negotiations now may said its in britains interest for breakfast to succeed but a government is preparing for every eventuality including no deal she also made an appeal to improve the lives of ordinary working people a promising caps on energy bills and a fix for the countrys broken housing market. But that wasnt all lets go to our correspondent in london burgomaster standing by for us harbor going to tell us more about the speech. Well yes that was really an extraordinary speech and to reason may would have liked to gain the upper hand again would like to show strength within you nation tubes like you mention about housing about social policy a cap on energy which is very much trailing Jeremy Corbyn the labor leader whos very successful at the moment and whos experiencing a high as far as the polls are concerned so shes trying to to to listen to to what voters want to what the conservative party things that voters want which is a little bit more social compassion compassionate conservative conservatism so that was one of the themes of her speech building rebuilding the british dream but then she was really very much bothered by a coughing fit she scored a conference but maybe thats what she would she joke and it was so bad that she could hardly finish her speech and the audience pitied her they were trying to carry how long they were standing up applauding her when she had to stop talking but it was really not the symbol of strength that she gave that she would have hoped for that there were also some bizarre incidents that took place lets just take a look at what happened and its the conservative party that has a vision of an open global selfconfident britain. While our opponents flirt with a Foreign Policy of neutrality and prepare for a run on the ground. Some people say weve spent too much time talking about jeremy corbins past. Oh. So you get this you asked me how you know youre. Rich in all its diversity and compassion. That was shared around the dinner and it said something about this. Ok so theresa may handed a piece forty five slip and then a letter fall down from the sign of the conference behind you know this looks what does this say about theresa may this looks kind of bad. It does look i know but of course she is not her fault or have a cold and you know its very daunting to have a speech over an hour long i think its everybodys Worst Nightmare the eyes of the nation are on you and then you you really cant talk anymore but it was just all a symbol i guess of this is what people are interpret ing in this political parlance are interpreting it as a symbol of how premiership she is battered and she is bruised and she just cant deliver this Strong Performance i spoke to a few delegates and they see it rather differently they say she carried through she showed resilience she showed grit in the face of adversity but i mean they want her to succeed because they dont want a leadership challenge because they know thats not going to be very good news and there is always the danger that then it could be followed by election or labor could take advantage of that could maybe win but it just shows you how how better the conservative party is and they really did not have a very Good Conference and what do you think this all means for britains relationship with the u. N. And for breaks at negotiations going forward. Well what reason they said about you was very short and her speech that was not the main topic she was really trying to reach out to home or to audiences here at home but of course the instability of the government is something that will be people and brussels will be watching out and they will be wondering cancer is a may survive i mean the bets already off of the speech are very much for her to lose a premiership in the course of the year and that might not be a very good news for the negotiations with the e. U. Because people will wonder who comes after or would it be Boris Johnson who are gave a very strong brecks of performance yet the Party Conference he might not be the he might not be the person the people in brussels would like to negotiate with. Reporting for us or from london bergen thank you very much. Lets move on now to some other stories making news around the world british media are reporting that Aung San Suu Kyi has to be stripped of the freedom of the city of oxford over her handling of the rohinton crisis and the de facto leader of myanmar was granted the honor in one thousand nine hundred seven for her longstanding struggle for democracy the citys council says it is no longer appropriate for her to hold it frances lower house of parliament has approved a new antiterrorism law that makes permanent several controversial measures in place under a nearly two year old state of emergency authorities will be allowed to confine suspected jihad a sympathizers to their neighborhoods and carry out more on t