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Could a Catalan separatist party join a coalition government in Spain?



It might be potential for Puigdemont to acts because the kingmaker, however Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his leftist PSOE party has all the time dominated out serving to Catalonia’s separatists.

With out sufficient seats on both the left or the suitable may Catalonia’s pro-independence events be decisive in forming Spain’s new government?

If that’s the case the Junts party says its exiled chief Carles Puigdemont, who stays a fugitive in Belgium, should obtain an amnesty from the Spanish state for organising an unlawful independence referendum in 2017.

“We need to have the suitable to self-determination and amnesty, logically, an amnesty that has not been resolved with a few pardons granted by the government,” Josep Rius, a spokesperson for the JuntsxCatalunya party informed Euronews.

It might be potential for Puigdemont to acts because the kingmaker, however Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his leftist PSOE party has all the time dominated out serving to Catalonia’s separatists.

 “PSOE has mentioned many instances that the unity of Spain is one thing that can’t be known as into query. So in this sense, it appears troublesome for the PSOE to barter on these phrases,” Marc Guinjoan, a political analyst, informed Euronews.

“Junts doesn’t have as a lot incentive to kind or to power a coalition with PSOE and Sumar. So we are going to see what occurs in the approaching months.”

However on Monday the Public Prosecutor’s Workplace requested for Puigdemont’s worldwide arrest warrant to be reactivated, making it seem even much less possible. 

The Junts party chief was fast to level out the irony on twitter:

In the meantime there’s a deadline of 17 August for filling the Congress with its post-election members.

However in Spain, there isn’t a particular authorized deadline for the investiture of a president, so negotiations on forming a coalition may take weeks.

And if no coalition is fashioned Spain faces holding one other election.

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