The 2010 Catalan autonomy protest was a
demonstration held in central
Barcelona on 10 July 2010 against the limits set to the autonomy of
Catalonia within Spain, and particularly against a then recent decision of the
Spanish Constitutional Court to annul or reinterpret several articles of the 2006
Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia. to 1.1 million according to the local police, with a maximum estimate of 1.5 million according to the organisers. A private company specialising in reporting demonstration attendance numbers, Lynce, made an estimate of 56,000–74,400 by measuring a single street at 20h30, 15 minutes after the demonstration had finished, judging from the circumstances and other estimates in the hundreds of thousands, this was likely a gross understimate. The mobilisation was described as "unprecedented" by the mayor of
Barcelona. Barcelona daily
El Periódico de Catalunya described it as "without a doubt one of the biggest protest marches that have ever occurred in Catalonia, and possibly the biggest".
Changes in government Several analysts believe that the demonstration on 10 July was a turning point in relations between Catalonia and Spain. An election to the Catalan Government was held on 28 November 2010 with
Artur Mas (
CiU) emerging as president. A general election was held in Spain the following year in which the
People's Party won an
absolute majority with 187 of the 350 seats in the chamber. Party leader
Mariano Rajoy was sworn in as president of the Spanish Tenth Legislature shortly afterwards.
Public response Catalonia saw
several local referendums for independence take place in hundreds of villages between 13 September 2009 and April 2011, with an overwhelming number of "yes" votes being cast. However, turnout was low at 27.41%. Several citizens' initiatives arose in 2011 and 2012 in response to perceived slights by Spain, such as the
No vull pagar ("I don't want to pay") campaign, which protested against toll fees by private companies present in Catalonia that were seen as abusive compared with those in other parts of Spain. The protest began in early April 2012 in Catalonia, with minor extensions in Valencia and the Balearic Islands by the following month. At an institutional level, several municipalities of Catalonia came together to create the
Associació de Municipis per la Independència ("Association of Municipalities for Independence"), an organisation officially established on 14 December 2011 in Vic which brings local organisations together to further the national rights of Catalonia and promote its right to self-determination.
Support for independence Changes in support for independence in Catalonia through time can be seen by comparing the results of a survey conducted by Spain's
Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas in 1996, which asked: "Personally, would you support or reject Catalonia becoming independent?" with more recent surveys carried out in 2011 and 2012, revealing the level of support in a referendum on the
independence of Catalonia.
Controversies • On 29 August 2012 the Government of Catalonia requested access to the Spanish fund liquidity to finance debt maturities, while warning the Spanish President,
Mariano Rajoy, that it would not accept the imposition of "political conditions". This led many Spanish politicians to make controversial statements, such as President of
La Rioja Pedro Sanz, who said that "they have the gall to ask [for money] and then keep their television channels and embassies". President of the Community of Madrid
Esperanza Aguirre claimed that "Catalonia receives more money than Madrid", while President of
Galicia Alberto Núñez Feijoo said that "today Galicia pays and Catalunya asks". The recent publication of studies regarding in-depth economical analysis of the first detailed budgetary and expenditure figures ever provided by the Central Government reached the conclusion that Catalonia was both the
autonomous community supporting more taxes yet receiving the smallest returns or investments, a situation that didn't even compare to any other European region. Sustainability as an independent state was shown to be more than feasible in at least one paper published by CatDem,
CDC's
think tank, although it was ignored by most of the Spanish press. The paper in question focused on the strength of a hypothetical independent Catalonia
ceteris paribus, without incorporating to the analysis likely consequences of secession, such as not being a member of the EU or market share loss in the rest of Spain for Catalan products. • On 30 August,
EC President
José Manuel Durão Barroso acknowledged that "in the hypothetical case that Catalonia secedes, a solution should be found and negotiated within the framework of international laws". One day later he made clear that any region becoming independent from an EU member state would automatically leave the EU itself. • On 2 September, citizens throughout Catalonia changed the name of several squares called ''Plaça d'Espanya
("Spain Square") to Plaça de la Independència'' ("Independence Square"). The event was held in 40 municipalities, such as
Barcelona,
Mataró,
Torroella de Montgrí,
Roda de Ter and
Tàrrega. • On 3 September, the town halls of
Sant Pere de Torelló and
Calldetenes passed a motion in favour of the
independence of Catalonia, proclaiming themselves "
Free Catalan Territory". Their aim was to urge the Government and Parliament of Catalonia to assume sovereignty over the Catalan territory. A few days before, retired
Spanish army colonel Francisco Alamán Castro said that "the basis of Catalan nationalism is a hatred of Spain" and warned "not to wake up the lion, as it has already given enough proof of its ferocity". Regarding the action by Sant Pere de Torelló, Alamán said "This is clearly an act of treason as set out in the
Spanish Penal Code. Therefore, if the plenary approved this atrocity, we should immediately arrest both the mayor and the councillors who voted for the proposal ". Alamán had been retired since 2003, hence the Spanish Defence Ministry deemed the outburst as Alamán's personal opinion only. == Demonstration ==