Constituent Assembly of Catalan Separatism

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The Catalan pro-independence estelada (above) and the Cuban flag (below) presided over the Assembly

The Constituent Assembly of Catalan Separatism was a meeting of the Catalan independence movement that was held in Havana (Cuba) between September 30 and October 2, 1928, and was chaired by Francesc Macià, the leader of Estat Català, who after the failure of the Prats de Molló plot that sought to overthrow the Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, which had governed Spain since September 1923, and proclaim the Independent Catalan Republic, had begun a propaganda tour of the "cause of Catalonia" throughout Latin America. The Assembly approved the Provisional Constitution of the Catalan Republic, of which 10,000 copies were published,[1] and founded the Partit Separatista Revolucionari Català.

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