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Separatist­s, unionists tied for support ahead of elections

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BARCELONA: Pro-independen­ce parties may fail to retain an absolute majority of seats in the Catalan parliament in regional elections next month, a poll published on Sunday showed, with pro-unity parties poised to increase their vote share.

Failure to win a majority in the regional parliament would be a blow for Catalan separatist­s who have billed the Dec. 21 election as a de-facto plebiscite on Madrid’s decision to impose direct rule on the wealthy region last month.

Following Spain’s worst political crisis in decades, the sacking of the secessioni­st Catalan government in October has a eased tensions for the moment, although victory for the pro-independen­ce camp in December would plunge the northeast region back into uncertaint­y.

Cat alan separatist parties are predicted to win 46 per cent of the vote, down slightly from 47.7 per cent in a previous election in 2015. Unionist parties combined would account for another 46 per cent of votes, up from less than 40 per cent last time, according to the poll by Metroscopi­a.

The poll shows pro-independen­ce parties winning 67 seats, one short of the absolute majority they would need to retain control of the regional parliament.

Unionists forces would also fall short a majority in this scenario, although the poll suggests a high number of voters, around 23 per cent, remain undecided.

The staunchly unionist centre-right party Citizens looks set to cement its position as the largest opposition force with 25.3 per cent of votes, gaining from the Catalan wing of Prime Minister Rajoy’s conservati­ve popular party which drops to 5.8 per cent and loses ive of its 11 seats.

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