Spain court calls on fugitive Catalan secessionist Carles Puigdemont to testify in terrorism probe

ADDS SECOND SENTENCE. FILE - Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont speaks at a press conference in Alghero, Sardinia, Italy, Oct. 4, 2021. Puigdemont says that he will return to Spain for the first time since leading a failed 2017 breakaway bid if he has a viable chance to be restored as regional president following upcoming elections. Puigdemont is still a wanted man in Spain and hoping that a contentious amnesty bill that was crafted by Spain鈥檚 left-wing government to clear him and hundreds of other supporters successfully makes it through the Madrid parliament in the coming months. (AP Photo/Gloria Calvi, File)

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) 鈥 Carles Puigdemont, the former leader of the Spanish region of Catalonia who fled the country after a failed secession attempt six years ago, said Thursday that he will return to Spain if he has a viable chance to be restored as regional president following upcoming elections.

Puigdemont, 61, ran to Belgium after leading a 2017 breakaway bid that quickly collapsed and is still a wanted man in Spain. A contentious amnesty bill, crafted by Spain鈥檚 left-wing government to clear him and hundreds of other supporters of Catalan independence, is slowly making its way through the national Parliament.

鈥淚 will run in the next elections for the Catalan Parliament 鈥 now that I have the chance to restore my presidency,鈥 Puigdemont said at a rally in Elna, France, near the Spanish border, when he announced his candidacy. 鈥淭he countdown until my return begins today.鈥

It appears that Puigdemont will campaign from abroad for his party in the , that was called by Catalan鈥檚 regional president Pere Aragon猫s, a political rival of Puigdemont inside the separatist camp, after he failed to pass a regional budget last week.

It is still unclear, however, if Puigdemont will be able to avoid legal trouble if he returns 鈥 and he would need to physically be present in Barcelona to be able to become the regional president. Puigdemont admitted that the risk would still exist that, in his words, a 鈥渏udge could rebel鈥 and try to bring him before a court even if the amnesty is in effect.

Puigdemont has continued his political career as a self-styled political exile from Waterloo. He won a European Parliament seat in 2019 and maintained the leadership of his Junts 鈥淭ogether鈥 party while cultivating an almost cult-like status as the figurehead of the movement in exile.

He appeared to be fading in relevance until an inconclusive national election in Spain in July, which left his Junts and Aragon猫s' party holding the keys to power. They were able to secure an amnesty for hundreds of Catalan separatists in legal trouble in exchange for allowing Spanish Prime Minister Pedro S谩nchez to form a new government.

The amnesty has from the lower house of Spain鈥檚 Parliament, but it will likely be rejected by the Senate and not finally pushed into law by the lower house until mid- to late May. Spain鈥檚 conservatives oppose the amnesty and have organized several protests against it.

An arrest warrant has been issued for Puigdemont on charges of the misuse of public funds during the 2017 secession attempt. And in recent months another investigative judge has opened a probe examining the possibility that Puigdemont was the leader of a shadowy Internet-based group called that organized protests in Barcelona and other parts of Catalonia that turned violent in 2019.

鈥淚 believe Mr. Puigdemont is in a very sticky situation,鈥 Mario Pereira, professor of law at the University of Navarra, told The Associated Press.

鈥淭he checkmate against him is the case against the Tsunami Democratic,鈥 he said. Because it is a terrorism probe and Puigdemont has a record as a flight risk, Pereira said the politician could be placed in pre-trial custody, perhaps for months, if he comes back to Spain.

Puigdemont also has his work cut out to secure the backing of a majority of lawmakers in forming a new regional government in Barcelona.

He successfully campaigned for Junts from Belgium in an election in 2017 weeks after fleeing, helping a member of his party then be named regional president. But after a 2021 ballot, Republic Left of Catalonia beat out Junts and took power, and Junts performed poorly in the July national elections.

Polls show Junts trailing both S谩nchez鈥檚 Socialist Party and Aragon猫s鈥 Republic Left of Catalonia, but political watchers expect Puigdemont to draw some votes from Republic Left of Catalonia to Junts 鈥 and perhaps also boost the vote for the Socialists and conservatives among Catalans who fear his return to power. Puigdemont maintains his goal of carving out a new state in northeast Spain.

鈥淛unts still appeals to its electorate thanks to his (Puigdemont's) charismatic pull," Llu铆s Orriols, a political science professor at Madrid鈥檚 Carlos III University, told the AP. 鈥淐arles Puigdemont can still cash in on his epic status as the leader who went in exile.鈥

The priorities of Catalans have also changed. A is their number one concern, according to the most recent survey by Catalonia鈥檚 public opinion office. The survey also said 51% of Catalans are against independence while 42% are for it. When Puigdemont left in 2017, it was 49% in favor of independence and 43% against.

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