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Trial of Catalonia independence leaders

Thousands of Spaniards protest in Madrid the possible pardons to Catalonian independence advocates. Deputy Spanish Prime Minister Carmen Calvo had said that the move was "close" and had asked the People's Party "not to confront Catalonia". Polls show that 63% of Spanish citizens oppose the pardons as a threat to national unity and 25% support the pardons.

Thousands protest against Spain’s possible pardons for jailed Catalan leaders

Sources:  Reuters


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  1. Thousand of Spaniards protest the possible pardons to Catalonian independence advocates. Deputy Spanish Prime Minister Carmen Calvo had hinted at the possibility as polls show that 63% of Spaniards oppose the pardons as a threat to national unity whilst 25% back the pardons.
  2. Thousands of Spaniards protest the possible pardons to Catalonian independence advocates. Deputy Spanish Prime Minister Carmen Calvo had said that the move was "close" and had asked the People's Party "not to confront Catalonia". Polls show that 63% of Spanish citizens oppose the pardons as a threat to national unity and 25% support the pardons.
  3. Thousands of Spaniards protest in Madrid the possible pardons to Catalonian independence advocates. Deputy Spanish Prime Minister Carmen Calvo had said that the move was "close" and had asked the People's Party "not to confront Catalonia". Polls show that 63% of Spanish citizens oppose the pardons as a threat to national unity and 25% support the pardons.

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