The president in exile
Carles Puigdemont, took the
opportunity of his intervention in Geneve's Crans Montana Forum
to make a call to the EU five days before the inauguration of the new
legislature of the European Parliament. He warned that the political
situation in the Spanish state, with the existence of political
prisoners and exiles, directly confronts Europe with a "veritable test
of the endurance of its democracy", and that Tuesday will be a key
moment for EU's life with the opening of the new legislature in the
Chamber.
Puigdemont, who made clear he was speaking as a
political exile but also as an
elected MEP, warned that the presence of both
Oriol Junqueras and
Toni Comín at
the new legislature opening in the European Parliament will be
important for them but even more so for European democracy, as it will
send a message to the world: that "regardless political divergence, the
will of the people remains the most important consideration"
In the opening event of the forum, the president denounced the
existence of political prisoners in Spain, among which there are the
former Catalan Parliament's speaker and also some of his own cabinet
members, all accused of rebellion for having organised 1st Oct 2017
referendum.
He recalled the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions resolution
which denounced the violation of fundamental rights and claimed the
immediate release of the prisoners, stating that the response from the
Spanish State did not respect that resolution.
"The problem is that this is taking place in the midst of EU's
silence. Can you imagine what they would say if the country who was
violating such a resolution was a non-European country?", he argued.
The president stated that even when he is an elected MEP, the same as
Junqueras and Comín are, the Spanish authorities decided that none of
them is to be present at the inauguration of the new legislature in the
European Parliament next Tuesday, because the Spanish State has chosen
to not have their names recorded in the list of elected MEPs with the
argument that they had not attended the swearing of the Constitution in
Madrid. He then added that, notwithstanding this, Junqueras did not get
permission to leave prison to go to the Spanish Congress, while in his
own case he had been warned that he would be detained if he did attend.
Puigdemont also said that the Treaty of Lisbon situates MEPs as the
representatives of member states, or of the European citizens, and he
explained that he had sent letters to the European Parliament arguing
the violation of his fundamental rights but that he had received silence
for an answer "as seems to be their norm".
For this reason, he warned of the risk of leaving 2 million European
citizens out of the European Parliament, and of sending the message to
the world that member states can block the entrance of political
dissidence in the Chamber, and of citizens' votes for independence, or
options different to the dominant ideology, being less worth than the
rest
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