2009–2011 Catalan Independence Referendums
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The 2009–2011 Catalan independence referendums, a series of
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and unofficial
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s, "popular votes" (''consultes populars''), took place in
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around
Catalonia Catalonia is an autonomous community of Spain, designated as a ''nationalities and regions of Spain, nationality'' by its Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 2006, Statute of Autonomy. Most of its territory (except the Val d'Aran) is situate ...
. In them voters indicated whether they supported Catalan independence from
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. The first such referendum took place in
Arenys de Munt Arenys de Munt (, , ''arenys'' being Catalan for "sands (of a seasonal creek)", and ''de munt'' for "up hill" as opposed to Arenys de Mar, "sands by the sea") is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of the Maresme in Catalonia, Spain. It is situat ...
on 13 September 2009: there followed votes in
Sant Jaume de Frontanyà Sant Jaume de Frontanyà () is a Municipalities of Spain, municipality in the Comarques of Catalonia, ''comarca'' of the Berguedà in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated in the Pyrenees below the peak of Pedró de Tubau (1543 m). The village was ...
on 12 December and in 166 other municipalities on 13 December. Another vote ensued in April 2011 in
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. Provisional figures for the 13 December vote suggest a turnout of around 200,000 (30% of those eligible to vote).


Context

The referendum in
Arenys de Munt Arenys de Munt (, , ''arenys'' being Catalan for "sands (of a seasonal creek)", and ''de munt'' for "up hill" as opposed to Arenys de Mar, "sands by the sea") is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of the Maresme in Catalonia, Spain. It is situat ...
was called by the municipality following a motion in the town council by councillors from the Popular Unity Candidates (CUP). It came a time of growing frustration in "catalanist" circles at the delays in implementing the Statute of Autonomy of 2006. In particular, more than one-third of the provisions of the Statute had been appealed to the
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by the People's Party, the largest opposition party in the ''
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'' (Spanish parliament). More than three years later, the Constitutional Court had still not decided the case, with the ten judges in an unprecedented and increasingly politicised deadlock. The relative success of the vote in Arenys de Munt, with a turnout of 41% and despite the efforts of the Spanish government to prevent the referendum, led to similar movements appearing in other Catalan municipalities. Given the difficulties of organising a vote without official support, the consultations were not all programmed for the same day: it had been hoped to organise votes in October 2009, but the date of 13 December was chosen for the next round of voting in 167 municipalities (
Sant Jaume de Frontanyà Sant Jaume de Frontanyà () is a Municipalities of Spain, municipality in the Comarques of Catalonia, ''comarca'' of the Berguedà in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated in the Pyrenees below the peak of Pedró de Tubau (1543 m). The village was ...
, the smallest municipality in Catalonia with just 21 voters, decided to advance the poll by one day).


Legal Background in Spanish Constitutional Law

The
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allows for consultative referendums on "political decisions of special importance" (Art. 92): however, the holding of such a referendum requires the approval of both the government and the
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(the lower house of the ''
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''). Art. 2 of the 1978 Constitution also refers to "the indissoluble unity of the Spanish Nation, the common and indivisible homeland of all Spaniards," which would appear to imply that the ''de jure'' independence of any of the autonomous communities would have to come about, in the first instance, through a constitutional amendment to Article 2 itself. Such an amendment process would, if undertaken, take place under the onerous provisions of Art. 168, requiring: *Firstly a two-thirds majority of both chambers of the ''Cortes Generales''; *Secondly the dissolution of the ''Cortes Generales'' followed by a general election; *Thirdly a reapproval of the amendment by a two-thirds majority in both chambers of this newly elected ''Cortes Generales''; and *Fourthly by subsequent ratification in a national referendum held in all of Spain.


Phases

The consultations on the independence of the Catalan nation took place in several stages: # September 13, 2009: First referendum, in
Arenys de Munt Arenys de Munt (, , ''arenys'' being Catalan for "sands (of a seasonal creek)", and ''de munt'' for "up hill" as opposed to Arenys de Mar, "sands by the sea") is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of the Maresme in Catalonia, Spain. It is situat ...
. # 12 and December 13, 2009: Referendums held in 167 municipalities. This phase was done in two days: #* December 12, 2009: Referendum in
Sant Jaume de Frontanyà Sant Jaume de Frontanyà () is a Municipalities of Spain, municipality in the Comarques of Catalonia, ''comarca'' of the Berguedà in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated in the Pyrenees below the peak of Pedró de Tubau (1543 m). The village was ...
. #* December 13, 2009: Referendums held in 166 municipalities. # February 28, 2010: Third stage of consultations in 80 municipalities. # 24 and April 25, 2010: Fourth stage of consultations in 211 municipalities. #* April 24, 2010: Referendum in Esparraguera. #* April 25, 2010: Referendums held in 210 municipalities, including the cities of
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and
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. # May 30, 2010: Referendum in
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. # June 20, 2010: Fifth stage of referendums. # April 10, 2011: Referendum in
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.


Beginning

A local referendum, in the town of
Arenys de Munt Arenys de Munt (, , ''arenys'' being Catalan for "sands (of a seasonal creek)", and ''de munt'' for "up hill" as opposed to Arenys de Mar, "sands by the sea") is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of the Maresme in Catalonia, Spain. It is situat ...
, was the first vote ever held on the question of Catalan independence, and led to a series of parallel non-binding referendums on the independence question in late 2009 and early 2010. The process began on 4 June 2009, when the municipal council in Arenys de Munt voted in favour of a motion presented by Popular Unity Candidates (CUP), calling for a non-binding referendum on independence for Catalonia. The council sought to make locations available at which voters could cast ballots, and to facilitate the organization of the vote, but a
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overruled the Council's decision and the Council had to abandon its efforts to facilitate the referendum. The referendum organizing committee then rented the "Centre Moral" (a sort of social club, a private entity) of the village in order to be able to conduct the vote. The Council continued to support to the initiative in principle, even though it complied with the court ruling. The mayor of Arenys de Munt, Carles Móra, was particularly vocal in his support.


Referendum of September 13 (Arenys de Munt)

Residents of the town of
Arenys de Munt Arenys de Munt (, , ''arenys'' being Catalan for "sands (of a seasonal creek)", and ''de munt'' for "up hill" as opposed to Arenys de Mar, "sands by the sea") is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of the Maresme in Catalonia, Spain. It is situat ...
were asked the following question: ''Està d'acord que Catalunya esdevingui un Estat de dret, independent, democràtic i social, integrat a la Unió Europea?'' (Do you agree on
Catalonia Catalonia is an autonomous community of Spain, designated as a ''nationalities and regions of Spain, nationality'' by its Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 2006, Statute of Autonomy. Most of its territory (except the Val d'Aran) is situate ...
becoming an
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, democratic and social
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, integrated in the
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?). Despite the unofficial nature of the referendum, the relatively high participation rate (41%), which was higher than the one reached in the last European election and in the Spanish constitutional referendum of 1978, gave credibility to the exercise. The "Yes" side won a commanding 96.2% of valid votes, while the "No" obtained 2.3%.


Reactions to the Arenys de Munt referendum

The Arenys de Munt referendum has been a historical precedent and many political parties, organizations and platforms showed their agreement. * Political parties like
Republican Left of Catalonia The Republican Left of Catalonia (, ERC; ; generically branded as ) is a pro-Catalan independence, social democratic political party in the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia, with a presence also in Valencia, the Balearic Islands and t ...
, Popular Unity Candidates (CUP) and some prominent politicians of
Convergence and Union Convergence and Union (, CiU; ) was a Catalan nationalist electoral alliance in Catalonia, Spain. It was a federation of two constituent parties, the larger Democratic Convergence of Catalonia (CDC) and its smaller counterpart, the Democratic ...
and
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gave full support to the query. * Meanwhile, groups like the People's Party (PP),
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,
Democratic Union of Catalonia The Democratic Union of Catalonia (; , UDC), frequently shortened as Union (; ), was a regionalist, Christian-democratic political party in the Catalonia region of Spain existing between 1931 and 2017. Together with Democratic Convergence of C ...
(UDC) and a large sector of the
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(PSC) showed clear disagreement with the query. * Some members of the PSC and UDC played down the query. The same night of the query, there were councils all over Catalonia who were interested to follow the lead of
Arenys de Munt Arenys de Munt (, , ''arenys'' being Catalan for "sands (of a seasonal creek)", and ''de munt'' for "up hill" as opposed to Arenys de Mar, "sands by the sea") is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of the Maresme in Catalonia, Spain. It is situat ...
such as
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or
Seròs Seròs () is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of the Segrià in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated on the right bank of the Segre river in the south-west of the ''comarca''. The Aragon and Catalonia canal provides irrigation water for growing fr ...
. In general, the initiative was criticized by the Spanish government, both
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(PSOE) and PP, and following the vote was open conflict between the two parties, as the PP accused the PSOE of having allowed an illegal query. Internationally, the echo was also quite important: three hundred journalists were accredited to monitor the day, and several television stations were in Arenys de Munt to monitor the event.


Referendums following the vote in Arenys de Munt

During the same night of the Arenys de Munt query, many municipalities in Catalonia showed up in favor of queries like the one that had organized the town of the
Maresme Maresme () is a ''comarca'' (county) in the Barcelona region in Catalonia, located along the Mediterranean coast, between the ''comarques'' of Barcelonès (at the Southwest) and Selva (at the Northeast), and also bordering with Vallès Oriental ...
. The following days, several consistories began to approve motions of support for queries on the independence promoted by entities of neighbors of the towns. Many separatist organizations supported the queries, until the Coordinator for the Consultation on Independence appeared, which will organize altogether. Thus began to emerge queries in the whole Catalan range that will be held in
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.


Query of 13-D


Course of the day

On 12 December, a day before the rest, Sant Jaume de Frontanyà, one of the less populous municipalities in Catalonia with only 21 voters, began the round of queries on independence.


Results


Press reactions


Austria


The vote on the independence of Catalonia - Kleine Zeitung


France



* ttp://www.lemonde.fr/europe/article/2009/12/12/le-mal-catalan_1279769_3214.html#ens_id=1279852 "Le mal catalan" (Editorial) - Le Monde


Germany


No legal value, but politically explosive - Tagesschau.de


Italy


Catalonia, revolution by football - Il Giornale


Slovenia


Catalonia holds referendum on the regions's independence - Delo


United Kingdom


Catalonia votes on independence from Spain

Referendum fever spreads as Barcelona holds Catalan secession poll


Barcelona poll, April 2011

The April 10, 2011 poll in Barcelona had a 21% turnout with 9 out of 10 of those showing up to the unofficial poll favoring independence.Giles Tremlett, "Catalan independence boost after Barcelona vote", Guardian, April 11, 2011
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Institutional support

The queries on the independence of Catalonia have been carried out by civil society and the implications of public institutions for their organizations are persecuted by the Spanish State. But several city councils and comarcal councils have approved motions in favor of this referendum to be called a civil organization, supporting them in this way without violating the laws.


Comarcal councils

Five
comarcal council The comarcal council ( Catalan: ''consell comarcal'', Galician: ''consello comarcal'', Aragonese: ''concello comarcal'', Spanish: ''consejo comarcal''), also somewhat misleadingly referred to as ''county council'', is a local administration an ...
s have spoken in favor and one against, covering a population of 630,000 and 10,000 respectively.


See also

*
Catalan separatism The Catalan independence movement (; ; ) is a social and political movement with roots in Catalan nationalism that seeks the independence of Catalonia from Spain. While proposals, organizations and individuals advocating for Catalan independen ...
*
Independence referendum An independence referendum is a type of referendum in which the residents of a territory decide whether the territory should become an Independence, independent sovereign state. An independence referendum that results in a vote for independenc ...


References


External links


Catalan independence referendums, 2009–2011: context, organization and participation
by Jordi Muñoz, Marc Guinjoan i Ricard Vilaregut {{DEFAULTSORT:Catalan independence referendums, 2009-11 Politics of Catalonia Separatism in Spain Independence referendums 2009 in Catalonia 2010 in Catalonia 2011 in Catalonia Referendums in Catalonia 2009 referendums 2010 referendums 2011 referendums Catalan independence movement