Madrid’s nuclear option -- to suspend Catalonia’s government -- is a hot topic of debate in political circles and company boardrooms as Spain searches for the strongest measure to halt the region’s secessionist momentum.
Deep in the 1978 Constitution, two short paragraphs appear to give Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy the power to push aside the rebel administration and take direct control of the region. But putting Article 155 into action may not be so easy.
Here’s what’s involved:.
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