Scottish nationalists urge Madrid to respect Catalonan referendum

The National Party Scotland (SNP) urged Spain to respect the referendum outcome in support of Catalonia's independence, in a motion adopted today unanimously during the annual congress. “The conference urges the Spanish government to respect the mass vote in favour of yes in the Catalonian referendum as an expression of Catalonia's democratic will”, according to the text [...]
“The conference urges the Spanish government to respect the mass vote in favour of yes in the Catalonian referendum, as an expression of Catalonia's democratic will”, according to the text of the separatist party's motion.
Catalon Separatists have strong support in Scotland, three years after a failed struggle for independence in this British territory.
Spain has been mired in crisis since it was held on October 1st of an prohibited referendum on self-ruled and unknown from Madrid, which Catalonists think have won by 90 per cent of the vote and with a 43 per cent turnout rate.












