Khaleej Times

Catalan leader ‘not returning to Spain’

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the hague — Catalonia’s deposed separatist leader Carles Puigdemont will not return to Spain to face a top criminal court on Thursday, as there is a “good chance that he would be detained”, his lawyer has said.

Speaking to Dutch public newscaster NOS late on Tuesday, Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert said “as far as he told me that’s not going to happen” when asked if his client would go back to Spain having been summoned to appear in a Madrid court.

“That’s because we are awaiting further reactions from the Spanish authoritie­s to see what’s going to happen,” Bekaert said, speaking by phone to the Nieuwsuur news programme.

In a separate interview with the Flemish-speaking VTM news channel, Bekaert also said Puigdemont will not ask Belgium for political asylum.

Puigdemont together with 13 other former members of his administra­tion, dismissed by the Spanish central government last week, has been summoned to appear by the National Court in Madrid, Spain’s top criminal tribunal.

On Monday, Spain’s chief prosecutor said he was seeking charges of rebellion — punishable by up to 30 years behind bars — sedition and misuse of public funds.

The National Court told Puigdemont and his 13 deputies to appear for questionin­g in Madrid on Thursday and Friday and gave them three days to pay a combined deposit against potential penalties of 6.2 million euros. Prosecutor­s could order their arrest if they failed to appear.

But Puigdemont, 54, is in Brussels, where he surfaced after reportedly driving to Marseille in France and flying to the Belgian capital.

“I don’t foresee him going back to Spain within the coming weeks,” Bekaert told VTM.

He said he believed “there is a good chance Puigdemont will be detained” should he return.

Asked by NOS whether Puigdemont would face a fair trial in Spain, Bekaert said: “It would be premature (to say), but that would certainly be an argument we would use at an eventual extraditio­n request”.

He added that an extraditio­n request from Madrid “is not essential”.

 ?? Reuters ?? A girl dressed up in a Halloween costume stands next to a Spanish flag and a sign referring to Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont in Churriana, near Malaga, southern Spain. —
Reuters A girl dressed up in a Halloween costume stands next to a Spanish flag and a sign referring to Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont in Churriana, near Malaga, southern Spain. —

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