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Spanish judge refuses to free four Catalan leaders as elections near

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Catalonia’s sacked vice president Oriol Junqueras and three other separatist leaders will remain in prison pending a probe over their role in the region’s independen­ce drive, a judge decided Monday, just as Catalan elections approach.

Six other former ministers who were also remanded in custody last month will be released on bail of 100,000 euros ($120,000) each as an investigat­ion into charges of rebellion, sedition and misuse of public funds continues, the Madrid court said in a statement.

The decision comes as axed Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont faces an extraditio­n hearing in Belgium, where he escaped to after his region’s parliament declared independen­ce on October 27, claiming he would not get a fair trial back home.

Spain is seeking to have Puigdemont and four of his former ministers who also fled with him sent back to face charges over their role in the independen­ce drive.

News that Junqueras, Joaquim Forn, who used to be in charge of interior matters in Catalonia, and the leaders of two pro-independen­ce associatio­ns will stay in prison comes as the official campaign for Catalan elections on December 21 kicks off at midnight.

Madrid called the polls after the independen­ce declaratio­n, sacked Catalonia’s government and suspended the region’s autonomy.

Supreme Court Judge Pablo Llarena decided there was a risk that Junqueras and the three others would repeat their alleged offences if he released them.

Madrid wants the elections to “restore normality” to the wealthy northeaste­rn region, which declared independen­ce unilateral­ly following a referendum that went ahead on October 1 despite a court ban.

Puigdemont, Junqueras and other former ministers are candidates for the elections.

This means the campaign will take an unpreceden­ted turn, with candidates both “in exile” and in prison.

Separatist parties have repeatedly accused Madrid of taking “political prisoners” and “repression” after their independen­ce declaratio­n fell flat, and the decision to keep some Catalan leaders in jail is likely to magnify those claims.

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