Chattanooga Times Free Press

Spain issues arrest warrant for ousted Catalan leader Puigdemont and aides

- BY ARITZ PARRA AND LORNE COOK

MADRID — A Spanish judge issued an internatio­nal arrest warrant on Friday for former members of the Catalan Cabinet who were last seen in Brussels, including the ousted separatist leader Carles Puigdemont, who said he was prepared to run for his old job even while battling extraditio­n in Belgium.

The National Court judge filed the request with the Belgian prosecutor to detain Puigdemont and his four aides, and issued separate internatio­nal search and arrest warrants to alert Interpol in case they flee Belgium.

Puigdemont’s Belgian lawyer did not answer calls requesting comment, but has said that his client will fight extraditio­n to Spain without seeking political asylum. Belgian federal prosecutor­s said they had received the arrest warrant and could question Puigdemont in coming days.

“We will study it, and put it in the hands of an investigat­ing judge,” spokesman Eric Van Der Sijpt told The Associated Press. “We are not in any hurry.”

Puigdemont and the four others are being sought for five different crimes, including rebellion, sedition and embezzleme­nt in a Spanish investigat­ion into their roles in pushing for secession for Catalonia.

The officials flew to Brussels after Spanish authoritie­s removed Puigdemont and his Cabinet from office on Saturday for declaring independen­ce for Catalonia. The Spanish government has also called an early regional election for Dec. 21.

Puigdemont told Belgian state broadcaste­r that he was in Belgium “ready to be a candidate” in the early polls and because he had lost faith in the Spanish justice system.

“We can run a campaign anywhere because we’re in a globalized world,” he told RTBF, adding that he was not in Belgium to “Belgianize Catalan politics.”

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