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Catalan Officials' Arrest Proves 'Weakness of the Spanish Democracy's Pillars'

© AFP 2023 / PAU BARRENA People celebrate after Catalonia's parliament voted to declare independence from Spain on October 27, 2017 in Barcelona
People celebrate after Catalonia's parliament voted to declare independence from Spain on October 27, 2017 in Barcelona - Sputnik International
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Jordi Sole, a Member of the European Parliament and the Republican Left of Catalonia, has commented to Sputnik on the unfolding events in Spain in the wake of the Catalan referendum on independence.

Nine Catalan ministers were arrested in Spain on Thursday in connection with the referendum. However, one of them, Santi Vila, was freed on bail on Friday.

"Putting politicians in jail for organizing a legitimate vote (desired by around 80% of Catalans) only proves the weakness of the Spanish democracy's pillars. Unfortunately, this aggressive reaction is a pattern of Spanish-Catalans relations," Jordi Sole, a Member of the European Parliament and the Republican Left of Catalonia, told Sputnik on Friday.

Moreover, Sole questioned whether Spain had any legal grounds for the Catalan officials' arrest, over facilitating the autonomous region’s referendum.

A Spanish flag hangs over the face of a figure representing one of the four realms of Spain on the statue to Columbus in Barcelona, Spain, October 11, 2017. - Sputnik International
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Meanwhile, since the arrests of Catalan officials, a Spanish court has issued an international arrest warrant on Thursday for former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont, who is currently in Belgium.

The Spanish Prosecutor’s Office asked a court to place under arrest eight former members of the Catalan government without the right to bail, only releasing on bail the Catalan government’s former business adviser, Santi Vila, who resigned before Catalonia’s proclamation of independence. The officials are charged with rebellion, sedition, and the misuse of public funds.

Since the arrests of Catalan officials, a Spanish court has issued an international arrest warrant on Thursday for former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont, who is currently in Belgium.

On October 27, 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 the direct governance of the Spanish authorities in Catalonia. Madrid dissolved the Catalan government and called a snap parliamentary election for December 21.

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