The Catalan leader Carlos Pimonaut spoke on a local television channel saying that Catalonia has got the right to become a state after Sunday's controversial referendum.
Hundreds of people were injured in violence during the Sunday referendum.
Carlos Pimonaut says the door for freedom of expression has been opened.
It was believed that the Spanish government had promised to stop this referendum and the country's highest constitutional court had also declared illegal.
The police prevented the voters from entering some of Barcelona's polling stations, and in the regional capital Bessillona, the police charged sticks on separation-like protesters and run rubber pills. In addition, the authorities also seized belt paper and belt boxes in a few places.
Catalonia's regional government and the local health department have confirmed the number of injured, while the Spanish Interior Ministry says 11 policemen have also been injured.
Earlier, Spain's Prime Minister Mariono Rajjo said that Catalonia's people were fooled and were involved in an illegal vote. He declared it to be fun of democracy.
𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐫𝐞𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐮𝐦 𝐠𝐨𝐢𝐧𝐠?
Catalonia is a northeast area of Spain and its language and culture is different from the rest of the country. Its population is 75 million.
Catalonia has been largely autonomous, but according to the Constitution of Spain it is not a separate country.
Regarding independence in the last five years the pressure has increased for referendum, due to which there is a problem facing people in Spain's policy of difficulty and government capacities.
However, Spain's solidarity supporters say Catalonia has already had enough autonomy in the country's constitution.
It was clear that despite this serious conflicts, both of these actions and demonstrations were peaceful.
There was only one question on Beetle papers in this referendum. Do you want Catalonia to become a separate state as a Republic? The answer to this question was asked if yes or not.
Catalonia's officials voted for voters before the start of the polling that they could go to any polling station if they were closing their respective polling stations.