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Protests as Spain says it will sack Catalan leaders
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October 22, 2017
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The Spanish government decided on Saturday to sack the secessionist leadership of Catalonia and force the region into a new election, saying it had to take the unprecedented step to prevent the region pushing ahead with independence.
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