The Juntsha leader assured that “only a coup d’état will prevent me from attending”. He also urged the government of Pedro Sánchez to avoid his “illegal detention”.
Former President of the Generalitat Carles Puigdemont reaffirmed this Saturday his decision to return to Catalonia and attend the investiture debate in Parliament: “It is my duty to go to Parliament when there is an investiture debate. I will be there, President. I will be in Parliament and only a coup d’état can prevent me from being there.” According to Puigdemont, he has promised to return to Catalonia and has assured that this is what he will do, making it clear that “no one” can stop him from doing so.
After weeks of discreet silence, Puigdemont took part this Saturday in an event in Els Banys i Palaldà, in the south of France, supported by the Junts staff, coinciding with the fourth anniversary of the party’s founding and on the eve of the possible return of the former president, despite the fact that a national arrest warrant remains on him for not having yet benefited from the amnesty.
Puigdemont has denounced a “judicial plot” by certain judges, whom he has accused of carrying out a “coup d’état” by refusing to apply the amnesty law, and has declared: “If they do not apply it, they are committing a crime. ,” and I hope that the Attorney General prosecutes this crime, and I hope that the authorities avoid illegal, arbitrary detention.”
Source: EITB

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