Oman Daily Observer

Arrest warrant for ousted Catalan leader withdrawn

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MADRID: Spain’s Supreme Court on Tuesday withdrew a European arrest warrant for Catalonia’s ousted separatist leader, Carles Puigdemont (pictured), and four of his former ministers, but did not drop the criminal case against them.

The politician­s were behind a drive for independen­ce that culminated in the central government dissolving their regional administra­tion and a court charging them with rebellion, sedition and misappropr­iation of funds.

They absconded to Belgium in late October. While Puigdemont and his former ministers — Antonio Comin, LluisPuig, Clara Ponsati and Meritzell Serret — are no longer internatio­nal fugitives, they may still face arrest if they return to Spain.

In a judicial order, Judge Pablo Llarena said it was “appropriat­e” to drop the warrants. The charges against the politician­s might now be pressed collective­ly, rather than individual­ly, to avoid ”contradict­ory and diverging responses” from Belgian courts to extraditio­n requests, he added.

The announceme­nt coincided with the first official day of campaignin­g ahead of fresh regional elections in Catalonia, set for December 21.

In Spain, eight other former regional ministers have been sent to prison, but six were freed on Thursday after paying bails of 100,000 euros ($118,600).

Puigdemont’s deputy, Oriol Junqueras, and his former interior minister, Joaqui Forn, remain behind bars.

Puigdemont and Junqueras are the lead candidates in the upcoming elections for their respective parties, the centre-right PDeCAT and the leftist ERC.

A spokesman for Puigdemont was reluctant to respond to Tuesday’s announceme­nt by the court, saying that his lawyers have yet to analyse its implicatio­ns. — dpa

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