Who gives the orders? Spain, Catalonia both claim police
BARCELONA, Spain — Catalonia is counting on its regional police force to help carry out a referendum on independence Sunday. Spain says it’s counting on the same force to prevent it. Increasingly desperate officers don’t know what to think or do.
“We only ask that they don’t put us in the middle of it,” says Francesc Vidal, a 16-year veteran of the force known as the Mossos d’Esquadra. “We don’t know how to act. We receive orders from both sides.”
The referendum on whether Catalonia should secede from Spain is putting intense pressure on the region’s police officers, who feel caught between their oath to the nation’s constitution and loyalty to local leaders who have vowed to create a new European state.
The power struggle is the most serious constitutional crisis Spain has faced in nearly four decades.