Monday, October 30, 2017

Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont has fled the country amid rebellion charges - Independent

Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont has fled the country amid rebellion charges
Former Catalan president is wanted on sedition charges
Ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont has left Spain and travelled to Brussels, Spanish government officials have said.
Mr Puigdemont is facing sedition charges from the Spanish government after Catalonia declared independence under his leadership.
The move comes after Belgium's foreign affairs minister Theo Francken said the former president could seek asylum in the country.
The Spanish media reports that the former leader is accompanied by an unspecified number of other members of the Catalan government.
The group are expected to make a joint statement later today.
Spain's prosecutor José Manuel Maza said on Monday morning that rebellion, sedition, and provocation charges would be levelled at the former leaders of the Catalan government, which has been suspended by the Spanish central government in Madrid.
In accordance with Spanish law a judge will not assess the charges.
Spain has refused to recognise the result of an independence referendum held by Catalonia's regional government at the start of the month on the basis that it is illegal under Spanish law.
After the Catalan regional parliament voted to declare independence on Friday, the Spanish government said it would revoke the region's autonomy and rule it directly from Madrid.

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