BRUSSELS (Sputnik) — Former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont, who was dismissed by the Spanish central government, has no plans of appearing before a Spanish court, his Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert said Wednesday.
"My client told me he would not go … We are determined to wait for the subsequent reaction of the Spanish government in order to understand what will happen next," Bekaert told the NOS broadcaster.
Asked whether Puigdemont’s return to Spain was possible, the lawyer replied that there was "a significant risk that he will be arrested."
On Tuesday, the ousted Catalan leader said that he would only return to Catalonia when he had "guarantees" for his safety. Some media reports indicate that Puigdemont’s former advisers, who accompanied him to Belgium, have already returned to Barcelona.
On Friday, the Catalan government adopted a resolution on the region's independence from Spain. The Spanish Parliament's upper house, in response, voted to invoke Article 155 of the Spanish Constitution, introducing direct governance of the Spanish authorities in Catalonia.
The same day, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy dismissed the Catalan government and Puigdemont. Puigdemont said Saturday he refused to recognize the dismissal and called for "democratic resistance" to direct rule by Madrid.