The Herald (South Africa)

Catalan crisis rekindled

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CATALONIA’S parliament yesterday proposed Carles Puigdemont as its candidate for regional leader, dealing a blow to central government efforts to derail an independen­ce movement that has plunged Spain into crisis.

As Puigdemont was named as the sole candidate for a position he was fired from in October, Spain’s Supreme Court rejected a request from the state prosecutor to reactivate a European arrest warrant to detain him in Copenhagen.

Puigdemont, who fled to Brussels in October aft- er Madrid sacked him for spearheadi­ng a secessioni­st drive that culminated in a unilateral declaratio­n of independen­ce, was in Denmark yesterday on his first trip away from Belgium in three months of self-imposed exile.

He became the top candidate to lead the region again after elections there last month, called by Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, that gave secessioni­sts a majority.

“I confirm that the only candidate that has been proposed is Carles Puigdemont,” the Catalan parliament’s newly elected separatist speaker, Roger Torrent, said.

“I am conscious of the warnings that weigh upon him, but I am also conscious of his absolute legitimacy to be candidate.”

Torrent called for dialogue with Madrid to resolve the situation.

Catalonia’s parliament is due to vote on the region’s leadership by January 31. Puigdemont argues he could govern from exile abroad, an option that Rajoy has ruled out.

Puigdemont was spotted going through customs at Copenhagen airport yesterday, getting into a car and leaving.

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