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Exiled Catalan leader to announce if he’ll run in regional elections

Exiled Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont will on Thursday announce if he intends to stand in a May 12th regional election in Catalonia, which would presumably involve him returning to Spain seven years after he fled to avoid arrest.

Exiled Catalan leader to announce if he'll run in regional elections
Exiled former Catalan leader, Spanish Member of the European Parliament and founder of the Junts per Catalunya ("Together for Catalonia") party Carles Puigdemont speaks during a press conference. (Photo by Jean-Christophe MILHET / AFP)

Puigdemont is currently a member of the European Parliament but his JxCat party wants him to head its list for the Catalan regional elections in the hope he will once again become head of the government of the wealthy region.

He will announce his decision in Elne, a small village in southern France near the border with Spain, according to his team in Brussels.

Puigdemont has lived in the Belgian capital since fleeing Spain to avoid arrest over his role in Catalonia’s failed unilateral bid for independence in October 2017.

He led the regional government of Catalonia at the time of the secession bid, which triggered Spain’s worst political crisis in decades.

“We went into exile for the same reasons we must return,” Puigdemont wrote on X, formerly Twitter, in which he confirmed he would speak in Elne on Thursday evening.

“The future of our nation, and not our personal destiny, has inspired all the decisions we have taken, and it must always be like this,” he added.

READ ALSO: Catalonia president calls early regional elections for May 12th

Snap election

Puigdemont had been expected to head his party’s list for the European Parliament elections in June.

But JxCat’s plans were upended on Wednesday when Catalan president Pere Aragonès unexpectedly dissolved the region’s parliament and called the early election.

The following day Spanish MPs approved a draft amnesty law for Catalan separatists involved in the 2017 independence bid, included Puigdemont.

The bill is now before the Senate before it returns to Spain’s lower house for final approval.

In an interview published on Sunday in Spanish daily newspaper El País, JxCat secretary general Jordi Turull confirmed the party wanted Puigdemont to be its candidate in the Catalan election.

Puigdemont had shown that Catalonia was his “priority”, Turull said.

“Now there is the amnesty law, (his) future is not exile but a return.”

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CRIME

Dutch woman arrested over shooting of right-wing Spanish politician

A Dutch woman was arrested in the Netherlands in relation to an attack on a right-wing Spanish politician who was shot in Madrid, Spanish police said on Tuesday.

Dutch woman arrested over shooting of right-wing Spanish politician

Alejo Vidal-Quadras, a founder of Spain’s far-right Vox party, was shot in the face in broad daylight near his home in the upscale Salamanca neighbourhood on November 9 by a motorcycle passenger.

Long a supporter of the Iranian opposition, the 78-year-old Vidal-Quadras has accused the Iranian regime of involvement in the shooting.

Four people had already been arrested as part of the investigation into the shooting, but the suspected gunman — a French national of Tunisian origin with several previous convictions in France — remains at large.

“A woman was arrested in Holland for her alleged participation in the financing and preparation of the attack on Vidal-Quadras,” the national police said in a brief statement.

Police said she was detained after Spain issued a European arrest warrant.

Vidal-Quadras was a member and then vice-president of the European Parliament between 1994 and 2014.

He was also a former head of the centre-right People’s Party in Catalonia.

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