Catalonia prepares to head to the polls for Sunday's regional elections
People in Catalonia are heading to the polls this Sunday.
For close to a decade, elections have been dominated by the pro-independence movement but this time healthcare and the economy have taken centre stage.
In this episode of the Road to Green, Euronews reporter Cyril Fourneris travels to Catalonia, Spain, to meet the civilians doing their part for the environment and encouraging others to do the same.
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World Water Day, held on 22 March every year since 1993, is an annual United Nations Observance focusing on the importance of freshwater - yet many parts of the world, including Catalonia, Spain, are observing their worst droughts in decades.
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How is the Spanish region of Catalonia adapting to drought? The main reservoir that feeds Barcelona is almost empty and the water regeneration and desalination plants are at full capacity. Meanwhile private companies are making their own efforts to economise and recycle water. Is it enough?
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Spain's ruling socialists won the most votes in Sunday's elections for Catalonia's regional parliament, but separatists strengthened their majority overall. Emer McCarthy reports.
Candidates for Catalan regional leader encouraged people to overcome their fears and vote on Sunday. Polling stations began opening at 9 am and Catalan authorities confirmed 100% of polling stations..