The Citizen (KZN)

Puigdemont sore about Catalan delay

- Geneva

– Catalonia’s deposed leader Carles Puigdemont said in an interview yesterday he should have declared independen­ce earlier, as delaying the call in hopes of starting dialogue with Madrid proved futile.

Puigdemont moved to Belgium after the Catalan parliament unilateral­ly declared independen­ce on October 27, following a banned referendum on the Spanish region’s secession.

Asked by the Tribune de Geneve newspaper if he would have done anything differentl­y in the tension-filled days that followed the October 1 referendum, Puigdemont said he would not have waited until the 27th to make the independen­ce call.

“There is one thing I would have done differentl­y. On October 10, we had planned to proclaim independen­ce, but I decided to suspend the definitive move to leave a door open for dialogue with the Spanish government,” he said.

He explained that he was urged to do so by sources within the Spanish government.

“So I acted responsibl­y, even risky, because everyone expected a clear proclamati­on. I chose to give a chance to dialogue.

“Unfortunat­ely, it was a trap because there was no positive reaction from the government. If I were to do it over again, I would not have suspended the independen­ce declaratio­n,” he said.

In a separate interview with Switzerlan­d’s public broadcaste­r aired earlier this week, Puigdemont said a majority of Catalans might accept being part of a Swiss-style federal system in Spain, an apparent departure from the separatist bid for full independen­ce.

He repeated that yesterday, while clarifying that he had not travelled to Geneva to ask Swiss authoritie­s to help facilitate talks with Madrid.

But he added that “anything that can be done abroad to support dialogue is in the interests of the Catalans, the Spanish and all Europeans”. – AFP

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