Chattanooga Times Free Press

Belgian judge to decide next phase in Spain-Catalonia fight

- BY RAF CASERT AND JOSEPH WILSON

BRUSSELS — The fight between Spain and Catalonia’s separatist­s reached a Belgian judge Sunday after the region’s deposed leader and four ex-ministers surrendere­d in Brussels to face possible extraditio­n to Madrid for allegedly plotting a rebellion.

Hours after former Catalan regional president Carles Puigdemont and the others turned themselves in to Belgian authoritie­s, Puigdemont’s party put him forward as its leader for an upcoming regional election called by the Spanish government — meaning he could end up heading a campaign from Brussels while he fights a forced return to Spain.

Belgian judicial authoritie­s now have to make a decision rife with diplomatic implicatio­ns for fellow European Union members Spain and Belgium and political consequenc­es for Catalonia, the restive Spanish region fighting Madrid for independen­ce.

The five Catalan politician­s who fled to Belgium after Spanish authoritie­s removed them from office Oct. 28 were taken into custody Sunday on European arrest warrants issued after they failed to show up in Madrid last week for questionin­g.

A Belgian investigat­ive judge has 24 hours after their voluntary surrenders — until 9:17 a.m. local time today — to decide whether to jail them or let them stay free in Belgium while the extraditio­n process runs its course.

The judge also has the option of not detaining them but imposing conditions on their freedom.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Demonstrat­ors holding banners that read in Catalan: “Freedom for the Political Prisoners,” gather Sunday during a protest against the decision of a judge to jail ex-members of the Catalan government.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Demonstrat­ors holding banners that read in Catalan: “Freedom for the Political Prisoners,” gather Sunday during a protest against the decision of a judge to jail ex-members of the Catalan government.

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