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Catalan separatist Puigdemont returns to Spain after years in exile

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Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont returned to Spain on Thursday after almost seven years in exile, despite being wanted on an arrest warrant.

Puigdemont appeared in Barcelona in the morning, accompanied by politicians from his liberal Junts party, and addressed a crowd of his supporters.

“They have been persecuting us for seven years just because we wanted to give a voice to the people of Catalonia,” he said.

Puigdemont sought to lead Catalonia to independence in 2017 with a referendum that was declared illegal.

He is at risk of being arrested because the Judiciary accuses him of personal enrichment.

Puigdemont rejected the police’s offer of an arranged and discreet arrest, according to a media report.

Puigdemont plans to be present at the planned election of socialist Salvador Illa in the region’s parliament later in the day, although a large contingent of police will be present to try to prevent this.

Illa would be the first incumbent in a long time to oppose Catalonia’s secession from Spain.

Illa’s party emerged as the strongest force in May’s early elections, but needs the support of the left-wing separatist ERC party. He ensured this through concessions on financial matters and the promotion of the Catalan language.

The second largest separatist party, Junts, opposed the deal.

Catalan police officers watch the arrival of pro-independence supporters as hard-line separatists scheduled a welcoming ceremony for Catalonia's exiled separatist leader, Carles Puigdemont, before an investiture vote, in front of Catalonia's Parliament.  Kike Rincón/EUROPA PRESS/dpa

Catalan police officers watch the arrival of pro-independence supporters as hard-line separatists scheduled a welcoming ceremony for Catalonia’s exiled separatist leader, Carles Puigdemont, before an investiture vote, in front of Catalonia’s Parliament. Kike Rincón/EUROPA PRESS/dpa



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