The Herald

EU official sounds note of caution over entry

- DAVID LEASK

THE European Commission’s vice-president has cautioned against making “categorica­l” claims an independen­t Scotland or Catalonia would not be a member of the EU.

Joaquín Almunia – a fierce opponent of Catalan independen­ce – said it would “not be honest” to say a breakaway region would be stuck outside the EU if itwas independen­t.

Mr Almunia also insisted citizens of the EU could not be stripped of their rights just because their territory separated from a member state.

The vice-president, a member of Spain’s opposition socialist party, was speaking before the country’s Foreign Minister, José García-Margallo, on Tuesday cast doubts on Scotland’s automatic re-entry in to the EU.

The Spanish Government faced immediate demands for a referendum from Catalonia after First Minister Alex Salmondand­PMDavidCam­eron signed the Edinburgh Agreement earlier this month.

Catalonia will hold a special general election next month with pro-independen­ce parties expected to triumph.

Similar movements won regional elections in Spain’s other potential breakaway region, Euskadi or the Basque country, this month. Both Catalan and Basque nationalis­ts have cited the EdinburghA­greement as they go the polls.

Mr Almunia, speaking in a previously unreported debate on Monday, said Mr Salmond and Mr Cameron had given Spain “a lesson in democracy”.

Several prominent Spanish unionists have suggested the rhetoric coming from the MarianoRaj­oy’s government is counterpro­ductive compared with Mr Cameron’s willingnes­s to accept a Scottish vote in 2014.

Mr Alumnia, however, fell well short of repeating claims from Spain that Catalunya or Scotland would have to remain outside the EU for a period.

He told a newspaper: “You cannot give a categorica­l answer that somebody who splits off would remain outside and we wouldn’t know anything about them for centuries. It’s not like that. If you are a European citizen you have certain rights.”

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