In an election widely-viewed as a precursor to whether or not the relatively wealthy Catalonia region of Spain should hold an independence referendum, a majority of seats have gone to pro-independence Catalan parties: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20482719
However the victory was not as emphatic as they would have hoped for (the parties lost seats) and the Spanish constitution doesn't give them the right to hold referendums like that so it'll be interesting what happens next. With the Scottish also already having a now-agreed referendum in 2014 (which I hope gets a Yes, but expect a No) there could be some interesting break-ups of western European nations in the next few years. I'm not of any firm opinion (not knowing enough on the subject) as to whether or not Catalonia should go independent or not.