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Rodrigo Orihuela

Catalans take separatist campaign to Madrid in show of strength

MADRID ��Thousands of Catalan secessionists marched in downtown Madrid to protest a trial of their leaders, stoking a political crisis that's helped topple two Spanish governments in less than a year.

In the biggest show of Catalan strength in the capital since the secession movement began gaining traction in 2012, marchers took to the Paseo del Prado boulevard Saturday with the motto "Self determination is not a crime �� democracy is to decide."

The trial of 12 Catalan leaders for their role in a botched independence proclamation of 2017 is a central element in an election set for April 28. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez dissolved his government in February and called an early election after pro-independence lawmakers who backed his election last June withdrew their support to him as the trial started.

Sanchez was elected after his conservative predecessor Mariano Rajoy lost a confidence vote in parliament.

Polls suggest Sanchez's Socialists would win the most seats in an election but fall short of a majority, meaning Sanchez may depend again on the Catalans to govern. The separatists have demanded that the government should help stop the trial and back their plea for an independence referendum.

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