Puigdemont Claims He’s Legitimate President Of Catalonia, Not Seeking Belgian Asylum

Having fled to Brussels to escape rebellion charges and perhaps a lengthy prison sentence, Catalan (ex?) leader Carles Puigdemont, who quietly fled Catalonia over the past few days, held a press conference at the Brussels Press Club. Puigdemont said that the Catalan government sees the upcoming regional elections, called after the imposition of Article 155, as a “democratic challenge” and will accept the results.

In a multi-lingual, rambling speech, Puigdemont – who appears to have almost capitulated in his crusade against Madrid – said he would respect the results of the snap election called by Madrid in response to the declaration of independence by the province’s parliament. He then called on the Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy to say if he would do the same. Puigdemont also reiterated his support for democracy and peaceful resistance to Madrid’s pressure on Catalonia, and said he arrived in the Belgian capital to put the issue of Catalan independence “in the heart” of the European Union.

Confirming that beggars can at least pretend to be choosers, Puigdemont said that "I want a clear commitment from the State, will you respect the results or not?”

Puigdemont said he and his government, which has been sacked by the central government in Madrid, were denouncing “the polarization of the Spanish justice system” in dealing with the political crisis and wanted to “show the world the serious democratic deficit that exists in the Spanish state.”He said the province’s deposed leadership would submit to Madrid’s order to hold an emergency parliamentary election on December 21, and respect its result. “I would like to ask the Spanish government a question: Will it do the same?”

Asked on several occasions if he would return to Spain to face criminal charges where he could be behind bars for up to 30 years, Puigdemont said he would return once he had "legal guarantees", and that was the reason for the group's decision to travel to Brussels.

When asked whether he will be seeking political asylum in Belgium, Puigdemont said he did not go to Brussels for that reason. Puigdemont is facing criminal charges for disobeying the Spanish government in pursuit of Catalan independence, including for appropriation of budget funds to hold a referendum on the issue. Puigdemont said he and his government left Barcelona to avoid possible violence, should the Spanish government try to arrest them. He added that he would return to Catalonia, if given “guarantees” of safety.

On its Twitter site, The Spain Report, translated some of Puigdemont’s sound bites from the press conference:

  • Puigdemont says there was a declaration of independence on Friday.
  • Catalan government chose "avoiding violence" as its priority after declaring independence on Friday.
  • Catalan government could have chosen to "force civil servants" into confrontation with Spain, but chose not to…republic cannot be built from violence.
  • Puigdemont says he is the legitimate President of Catalonia
  • …he does not want to elude his legal responsibilities
  • Puigdemont says Catalan people have in front of them a state that only understands violence
  • …title of Public Prosecutor's document, "harder will be the fall", shows Spain looking for "revenge", not justice.
  • BBC asks Puigdemont if he is ready to go to jail for 30 years, Puigdemont hands microphone to other former regional ministers, who waffle
  • Former Catalan regional interior minister Forn says (in French) that Spanish government wants to jail them "like terrorists".
  • Puigdemont says the problem started on October 1 with "violence from the Spanish side".

Meanwhile, it’s clear that there’s no softening of Madrid’s stance as the Catalan government website remains offlineshutdown.

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