Catalon elections: Partys seeking independence from Spain increase majority in parliament

separatist parties in Spain's semi-autonom region, Cataloni, will increase their majority in the local parliament, with results almost final. With more than 99% of the votes counted, the three parties are on their way to get 74 out of 135 seats in parliament, the BBC writes, translates Periscopi. This enables them to rule, [...]
With more than 99% of the votes counted, the three parties are on their way to get 74 out of 135 seats in parliament, the BBC writes, translates Periscopi.
This enables them to govern, regardless of the divisions they have on major topics.
In the meantime, the Socialist union party also seems to get a good result.
The exit to the yoke had been 53 percent, or lower, in modern times.
It's Père Aragone who is most likely to become Catalonia's new leader, with his party winning 33 seats. /Periscope











