I can't help but draw comparison between this and the Scottish vote, especially in how the central government reacted. In Spain they seem to have come down really hard on the regional government, bringing in police from outside the area. They've even gone as far as making headmasters responsible from what happens on their schools property, as schools are used for voting.
I see it's not a constitutional vote but their voice seems to have been ignored.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-29478415
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