The Scotsman

Leader faces charges over yellow ribbon

- By MARGARET NEIGHBOUR

Prosecutor­s in Spain are bringing charges of disobedien­ce against Catalan regional president Quim Torra after he allegedly failed to comply with orders from the country’s electoral board.

Prosecutor­s said the charges relate to Mr Torra’s alleged failure to remove pro-independen­ce symbols from the regional government’s headquarte­rs in Barcelona before Spain’s 28 April general election.

The electoral board deemed the yellow ribbon symbols to be an unacceptab­le “tool of political propaganda”.

Elected officials and public institutio­ns are prohibited from expressing support for one particular party or ideologica­l position during a campaign period.

Mr Torra argued it was a matter of free speech and requested a postponeme­nt of the deadline to remove the symbols.

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