
However, in a surprising turn, he immediately suspended the declaration to facilitate dialogue with the Spanish government. This sequence of events led to the characterization of Catalonia's independence as lasting merely eight seconds.
The declaration followed a controversial referendum on October 1, 2017, which the Spanish Constitutional Court had deemed illegal. Despite this, the Catalan government proceeded, citing a mandate from the referendum results. The Spanish government responded by invoking Article 155 of the Spanish Constitution, dissolving the Catalan parliament, and imposing direct rule over the region.
This brief assertion of independence, lacking international recognition and immediate legal effect, underscores the complexities of secessionist movements within established nations. Catalonia's eight-second independence remains a symbolic episode, reflecting the tensions between regional autonomy and national sovereignty.
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