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Catalonia deposed leader urges unity as deadline nears

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MADRID: Catalonia’s deposed leader Carles Puigdemont yesterday urged the region’s political forces to unite against Spain, as hours remained for him to agree terms for an electoral pact with other pro-independen­ce parties. Puigdemont went into self-imposed exile in Belgium last month after Spain’s central government fired his secessioni­st

administra­tion, dissolved the Catalan parliament and called an election in the region for Dec 21. Madrid also issued an arrest warrant against him on charges including rebellion, but a Brussels court ruled on Monday he could remain at liberty in Belgium until it had decided whether he should be extradited. The independen­ce push has deeply divided the country, dragging it into its worst political crisis since its return to democracy four decades ago and fuelling antiSpanis­h feelings in Catalonia and nationalis­t tendencies elsewhere.

Pro-independen­ce parties want the December vote to become a de facto independen­ce referendum, and Puigdemont’s PDeCAT and the ERC party led by Oriol Junqueras said at the weekend they might contest it on a combined ticket. But they must register any alliance by the end of Tuesday, and prospects of them bridging their difference­s

in time looked slim. ERC’s spokesman Sergi Sabria said on Monday his party did not rule out a coalition with PDeCAT, but would agree only if other parties joined them, including the anti-capitalist CUP which has yet to decide whether it will contest the December ballot.

Polls suggest secessioni­st parties would win enough votes combined to hold a slim majority in the Catalan parliament. Running together would increase their chance of success. Puigdemont and other secessioni­st leaders face charges of rebellion, sedition, misuse of public funds, disobedien­ce and breach of public trust for organizing an illegal independen­ce referendum on Oct 1 and later proclaimin­g a Catalan republic, something that goes against Spain’s constituti­on. In an interview with Catalunya Radio yesterday, Puigdemont said all parties standing in the region should unite against Madrid’s actions. —Reuters

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