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Giles Tremlett
Madrid: Catalans were expected to deliver a massive yes vote to their new autonomy charter at a referendum on Sunday, despite claims from conservative Opposition groups that it represents a first step in the disintegration of Spain. The Government's own poll last week predicted 75 per cent of voters would say yes to a charter that defines Catalonia's position within Spain for the next few decades. The charter is a watered-down version of the one approved last year by 90 per cent of the regional Catalan Parliament. Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's Socialists changed a text that originally gave Catalonia recognition as ``a nation''. A new duty to know how to speak the Catalan language has proved one of the most controversial parts of a detailed charter, which with 227 clauses, is 25 per cent longer than Spain's own constitution. Spain is divided into 17 regions, each with varying degrees of self-government. A Catalan yes vote was expected to start a rush by other regions to revise their charters as well. In every case they were expected to demand extra powers, draining Madrid's control over public spending. A revision of the charter for the Basque country, which is immersed in a peace process to end four decades of terrorism by armed separatist group ETA, was expected to be the thorniest of them all. A resounding yes vote was, however, expected to give Mr. Zapatero greater confidence in his dealings with ETA which are also being criticised by the conservative People's party Opposition. Mr. Zapatero said earlier this week that he hoped to open direct talks with ETA this summer. © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2006
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