Who will win elections in Catalonia and what will happen to independence

The first surveys for the 21 December Presidential Elections in Catalonia have been released. In these polls, jailed politician Jorquera's party led the largest even in past elections. This is a party that supports independence from Spain. In second place, the nationalists of Carla are together [...]
The first surveys for the 21 December Presidential Elections in Catalonia have been released.
In these polls, jailed politician Jorquera's party led the largest even in past elections. This is a party that supports independence from Spain. In second place, the nationalists of Carlos Puidgemont and the provropian liberals of Ines Arimadas are together.
The latter opposes independence, and has seen significant growth from past elections. She's only 36 years old, and the election score can easily be made president.
Overall, pro-independence parties have 45.5%, while anti-independence parties have 43.3%. There is another party, which has no stance on the issue of independence, which is expected to take 8.8%.
But, given the ideological divisions, it is expected to be more difficult for anti-independence parties than for their pros, to join a government coalition. The forecasts are to have a coalition between the pro and the opposing parties, which will further postpone the question in question, "Pryscope follows."











