The Sunday Guardian

Warrant against Puigdemont, calls for united front for independen­ce

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Ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont called on Saturday for a united political front in the 21 December election to continue the drive for independen­ce from Spain and to protest the imprisonme­nt of former members of the regional government.

Puigdemont, who went to Belgium after his government was fired following a unilateral declaratio­n of independen­ce, said on Friday he was considerin­g standing in the election from Brussels. In Spain’s gravest political crisis since the return of democracy in the late 1970s, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy called the snap election after taking control of Catalonia a week ago. Political parties that wish to run on a common platform have until Tuesday to register any potential coalition and until 18 November to put forward their candidates. “It is time for all democrats to join together. For Catalonia, for the freedom of political prisoners and for the republic,” Puigdemont said in a tweet that included the hashtag llistaunit­aria.cat, a site calling for parties to unite against the Spanish government at the ballot box. Signatures on the website rose to over 27,000 from just 2,000 within a couple of hours of Puigdemont’s tweet on Saturday morning.

On Thursday, nine members of Puigdemont’s sacked cabinet were ordered by Spain’s High Court to be held on remand pending an investigat­ion and potential trial. On Friday, Spain issued an arrest warrant for Puigdemont and four associates to answer charges of rebellion, sedition, misuse of public funds, disobedien­ce and breach of trust relating to their secessioni­st campaign.

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