A recent report from BBC News indicates that the Spanish government will seize control of the finances of the autonomous region of Catalonia within 48 hours, if they don't stop the «illegal»
referendum vote regarding independence.
A recent report from BBC News suggests that the Spanish government will seize control of the finances of the autonomous region of Catalonia within 48 hours, if they don't stop the «illegal»
referendum vote regarding independence.
Not exact matches
Subsequent to the
referendum they seem to have
regarded it as a done deal and have tended to support the government on the issue overall eg the leadership supported the
vote to trigger article 50.
The Electoral Commission is investigating allegations
regarding spending by the
Vote Leave campaign in the 2016
referendum.
In the
referendum, the Alternative
Vote system was rejected by 67 % to 33 %, and therefore all reforms
regarding the
voting system were dropped.
With
regards to the
referendum, it was advisory, however, parliament have
voted, Mrs May has triggered article 50, there is not backstepping regardless of how legal one may consider the
referendum.
Puerto Ricans have had US citizenship since 1917, and the independentistas have won no more than 5 percent of the
vote in any of the four
referenda Puerto Rico has held since 1967
regarding the status of the territory.
But they do say this, and I quote them directly: «a
vote to leave in the forthcoming
referendum could usher in an extended period of uncertainty
regarding the precise terms of the UK's future relationship with the EU.
Scottish voters don't
regard the EU
referendum with the same importance as the independence
vote of 2014.
Lord Judge, left, has said he «can not accept the constitutional validity of a
referendum» while Lord MacGregor told the Lords the
referendum vote should not be
regarded as final
Cynics
regard this as his insurance policy against having to explain to Angela Merkel that Britain has
voted to leave the European Union in a
referendum that took place solely because his party forced him into it.
Which of the following would be your preferred situation
regarding a
referendum on
voting reform?
Regarding the issue of making the
referendum about the «progress» that has purportedly been made in Bridgeport schools instead of whether citizens will be able to
vote for the BOE, a Bridgeport high school student observes:
Uncertainty
regarding the consequences of the United Kingdom's Brexit
referendum vote to leave the European Union make forecasting London, office occupier demand trends difficult.