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Spain Drops European Arrest Warrant for Sacked Catalan Leader Puigdemont

Staff Writer with AFP by Staff Writer with AFP
12/05/17
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Carles Puigdemont, president of Catalonia

Catalan President Carles Puigdemont in 2016. Photo: Generalitat de Catalunya

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Madrid, Dec 5, 2017 (AFP) – Spain has withdrawn a European arrest warrant for Catalonia’s sacked leader Carles Puigdemont and four of his former ministers, who fled to Belgium after the regional parliament declared unilateral independence, the Supreme Court said Tuesday.

In a ruling, Judge Pablo Llarena decided to withdraw the warrant as the five “appear to have shown their intention to return to Spain” to participate in regional elections on December 21.

But Mr. Llarena, who is in charge of the case, has maintained the Spanish arrest warrant meaning they will be detained upon arrival in the country, court sources said.

The judge said the European warrant would complicate the overall probe into the region’s leaders, some of whom are still in Spain – either in jail or out on bail – and are facing charges of rebellion, sedition and misuse of public funds.

He said Belgium could reject some of the reasons for the warrant, meaning it could agree to the extradition of Mr. Puigdemont and the four others – but with restrictions, and only for certain offenses.

That would stop Spain from investigating such restricted offences, thereby creating inequalities with those already held in Spain who would be probed on the full charges, Mr. Llarena argued.

The unexpected decision comes a day after Mr. Puigdemont and his four colleagues attended an extradition hearing in Brussels, with the Belgian judge due to give a decision on December 14.

It also comes as the Catalan election campaign kicked off, with Mr. Puigdemont speaking to supporters in Catalonia on Monday night via video link.

The Madrid authorities “want to raise as many difficulties as possible so we can’t campaign on an equal footing with the other candidates,” he told a party rally in Barcelona.

Madrid called the new elections after the independence declaration on October 27, while dismissing Catalonia’s government and suspending the region’s autonomy. It hopes the polls will restore normality to the region.

Twelve of the 13 members of the sacked Catalan government are standing in the election, with Mr. Puigdemont and his deputy Oriol Junqueras – who is still in jail – competing to head the separatist camp.

During the last regional election in 2015, separatist parties captured 47.8 percent of the vote, giving them an absolute majority of 72 seats in the 135-seat Catalan regional parliament.

A poll published Monday by the central government’s Sociological Research Centre (CIS) predicted that the three pro-independence parties would get 44.4 percent of the vote and 66 to 67 seats, just short of the absolute majority of 68.

The three parties firmly opposed to independence would get 44.3 percent and gain 59 to 60 seats, the poll suggested.

While the separatists are united against what they say is “repression” from Madrid, they are divided over the future of their region, which itself is deeply split over independence.

Mr. Puigdemont’s PDeCAT party and Mr. Junqueras’ ERC ran on a joint list two years ago but are running separately this time around.

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