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Court suspends Puigdemont’s return to power

- AFP

madrid — Spain’s constituti­onal court on Sunday announced it was blocking Catalonia’s ousted separatist leader Carles Puigdemont from returning to power in the region while he remains the subject of legal action.

The court said in a statement that its 12 magistrate­s had decided unanimousl­y “to preventive­ly suspend the investitur­e of Puigdemont unless he appears in the (regional) parliament in person with prior judicial authorisat­ion”.

Puigdemont, who fled to Belgium after the Catalan parliament

The government must use every tool made available by the laws to make sure that someone who is on the run from the law and the courts, cannot be illegitima­tely be sworn in

Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, Spain’s deputy PM

declared independen­ce in October, was earlier this week chosen as a candidate to lead Catalonia again, with the regional parliament set to vote for a new leader on Tuesday in Barcelona. However, he faces arrest for rebellion, sedition and misuse of public funds over his attempt to break Catalonia away from Spain as soon as he returns to the country. Puigdemont has said he could be sworn in to office remotely via videoconfe­rence from Brussels, a plan Spain’s central government opposes.

He has also said he would rather return to Spain, but without any risk of arrest. “The government must use every tool made available by the laws and the constituti­on to make sure that a fugitive, someone who is on the run from the law and the courts, cannot be illegitima­tely be sworn in,” Spain’s Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria said after the government lodged the legal bid to keep Puigdemont from returning to power.

After the court’s announceme­nt, Puigdemont tweeted that “even the constituti­onal court has rejected the tricks of Moncloa,” referring to the prime minister’s official residence. —

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