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What's next for the Catalan people in Spain? Following mass march and
violent protests, government leaders in Madrid are dismissing Catalan calls
for talks.

*Inside Story* <https://www.aljazeera.com/profile/inside-story.html>20 Oct
2019 20:33 GMT *Europe*
<https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/regions/europe.html>, *Spain*
<https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/country/spain.html>, *Catalonia
<https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/issues/catalonia.html>*

Pro-independence supporters in *Spain*
<https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/country/spain.html> are outraged at the
jailing of separatist leaders.

Following mass marches and violent protests, government leaders in Madrid
are dismissing Catalan calls for talks.

It is two years since *Catalonia*
<https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/issues/catalonia.html> tried - and failed
- to break away from Spain, but the campaign for independence hasn't died.

The *jailing of separatist leaders*
<https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/10/spain-catalan-separatist-leaders-15-years-jail-191012092521258.html>
this
week re-ignited the debate, sparking a mass march from all over Catalonia
to Barcelona.

And violent protests in the regional capital have raised questions about
the reaction from the Spanish government in Madrid - especially before next
month's national election.

The region's pro-independence leader Quim Torra, has called for
unconditional talks with Spain's government

But Prime minister Pedro Sanchez has dismissed the calls saying Torra must
first unequivocally condemn the unrest.

So what are the chances of a political solution?

*Presenter*: Dareen Abughaida

*Guests*:

Juan Rivadella - Pro-Unionist and member of Catalan Business Association

Carles Sua - Representative of the Catalan National Assembly

Juan Rodríguez Teruel - Associate professor of Political Science at the
University of Valencia

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