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Catalan separatist Puigdemont says he is returning to Spain, faces likely arrest

Published 08/07/2024, 07:44 AM
Updated 08/07/2024, 06:51 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Exiled Catalan separatist leader and Junts Per Catalunya (Together for Catalonia) party candidate Carles Puigdemont speaks on the day of Catalonia's regional elections, in the French town of Argeles-sur-Mer, France, May 12, 2024. REUTERS/Bruna

By Joan Faus

BARCELONA (Reuters) -Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont said on Wednesday he was returning after seven years in self-imposed exile to Spain, where he would likely be arrested over his role in the region's 2017 independence bid.

His arrest and potential imprisonment before he might face trial could unleash fresh turmoil in Catalonia and threaten the fragile Socialist-led coalition ruling Spain, which relies on Puigdemont's hardline Junts party to pass legislation.

To secure Junts' legislative support for Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's government, Spain's parliament in May approved an amnesty law designed to allow Puigdemont a safe return from Belgium.

The amnesty aimed to cancel legal proceedings against hundreds of separatists involved in Catalonia's 2017 illegal referendum, but Spain's Supreme Court ruled last month that the law did not apply to an embezzlement charge against Puigdemont and upheld an arrest warrant he faces.

Still, Puigdemont said he remained committed to attending the Catalan parliament's session that is due to swear in the region's new leader following an election in May, in which Puigdemont finished second.

The swearing-in is scheduled for Thursday. Puigdemont said he would keep his word and be in Barcelona then.

"I have started the return trip from exile," he said in a video posted on X. He also said in the video message that his arrest would be illegal and arbitrary.

Neither Puigdemont nor Junts on Wednesday said whether he had already entered Spain.

Thursday's session is poised to appoint Socialist Salvador Illa as the new Catalan president, ending over a decade of separatist governments.

Puigdemont's supporters plan to welcome him on Thursday morning on a Barcelona boulevard near the regional parliament, setting the stage for a potentially dramatic arrest witnessed by reporters and bystanders.

Moderate separatist party Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, currently governing Catalonia, called Puigdemont's return an "exceptional moment" and said it would attend the welcoming event.

That might require a delicate balancing act from the party, which as leader of the regional government is responsible for the regional police force that could arrest Puigdemont. Esquerra will also lend its key votes for Illa to be elected president in exchange for a deal under which Catalonia would gain autonomy in collecting and managing taxes.

© Reuters. A journalist holds a mobile phone as he watches self-exiled former Catalan pro-independence leader Carles Puigdemont announcing that he has undertaken the return journey from exile to Spain, to attend to the investiture debate of Catalonia, near the Catalonia Regional Parliament, a day before the investiture debate of Catalonia to elect a new leader, in Barcelona, Spain, August 7, 2024. REUTERS/Jon Nazca

Both Esquerra and Junts have backed the Socialist-led national government in Madrid.

If the judge in charge of his case issues a pre-trial imprisonment, Puigdemont is expected to appeal for his release to Spain's Constitutional Court.

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