Catalonians vote in regional elections

IANS  |  Barcelona 

Over 5 million headed to the polls on Thursday to vote in the regional elections, which could prove decisive for the future of Catalonia, where parties in favour and against independence are vying for a majority in the

The elections were called by the after the was dissolved following the illegal declaration of independence on October 27, reports news.

The heads of the two major pro-independence parties - former and his former - have not been able to campaign in

Puigdemont, of JxCat (Together for Catalonia, centre-right pro-independence party), has been living in exile in Belgium, along with four other members of his former government, while Junqueras - of the ERC (republican left) is in pre-trial detention along with two other candidates.

The Ciudadanos (Citizens) party and the Socialists are the parties that are against independence.

Polling booths opened at 9 a.m. and are due to close at 8 p.m. to allow the 5,554,395 eligible voters to elect 135 representatives to the

Surveys predict a turnout of around 80 percent even though the election is on a working day, something that has not happened in since the in 1982.

This is the fourth time in seven years that have been held in after 2010, 2012 and 2015.

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First Published: Thu, December 21 2017. 14:20 IST