Toronto Star

Former Catalonia president must return

Ex-leader must be present in parliament to form new government, court rules

- JOSEPH WILSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BARCELONA, SPAIN— Spain’s top court said Saturday that Catalonia’s fugitive ex-president must return to the country and be present in the regional parliament to receive the authority to form a new government.

The Constituti­onal Court ruled that a session of Catalonia’s parliament scheduled for Tuesday would be suspended if former leader Carles Puigdemont tries to be re-elected without being physically present in the chamber. The court also said that Puigdemont must seek judicial authorizat­ion to attend the session.

Catalonia’s separatist lawmakers have been considerin­g voting Puigdemont back in as regional chief without him returning from Belgium, weighing options that included another parliament member standing in for him or him addressing the lawmakers via video.

The separatist leader fled Spain after the regional parliament made an unsuccessf­ul declaratio­n of independen­ce on Oct. 27 in violation of Spain’s Constituti­on.

He is wanted in Spain on possible rebellion and sedition charges and is likely to be arrested if he returns.

The court, in a unanimous decision of the 11 magistrate­s present, said the investitur­e of Puigdemont would be suspended without the previous authorizat­ion of a judge.

That specificat­ion comes amid speculatio­n that Puigdemont could try to slip back into Spain and sneak past police into the Barcelona-based parliament to be re-elected.

 ??  ?? Former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont fled to Belgium after Spain seized control of his government.
Former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont fled to Belgium after Spain seized control of his government.

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