Ex-Catalan president leaves Spain, local media report
Carles Puigdemont in Belgium after Spanish attorney general calls for ex-Catalan president to face charges
ISTANBUL
Spanish media reported on Monday that Carles Puigdemont, the recently fired Catalan president, had left the country for Belgium just hours after Spain's attorney general called for him to face criminal charges.
Spanish news agency EFE reported "government
The former president of the Catalan regional government, who was stripped of his powers by Madrid over the weekend amid the country's deepening constitutional crisis, could face jail time if convicted of charges of sedition,
Reports on Saturday from Belgium suggested the country's immigration minister, Theo Francken -- a member of a Flemish nationalist party -- had said Puigdemont could seek asylum in Belgium.
A statement from the Catalan leadership is expected later.
Spain’s attorney general Jose Manuel Maza announced earlier on Monday he had officially lodged complaints in the Supreme Court and High Court against the Catalan leaders responsible for Friday’s declaration of independence.
They now face charges of rebellion,
Many of the independence leaders, including Puigdemont, have also been fired from their positions by Spain’s central government, which is now in control of the region.
And despite separatist leaders saying they do not accept Spanish rule of the region, Monday was the first working day in which their dismissal has taken effect, and only one of the fired politicians went to his office, but left shortly after, according to Spanish media reports.
According to Spanish law, Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria is now the official leader of Catalonia.
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