Spanish Supreme Court says Carles Puigdemont possesses no immunity to prevent Catalan regional president's extradition to Spain after he handed himself to Belgian justice authorities
Former Catalan premier currently in exile Carles Puigdemont attends the event 'Wat met Europa' , at the Factory Building in Roeselare, Belgium on October 15, 2019.
Puigdemont and a number of his associates fled to Belgium in October 2017 after they were summoned to court over the secessionist push he led and the holding of an independence referendum that the Spanish government said was illegal. It said the demonstrators cut the AP7 motorway at La Jonquera near the city of Gerona in eastern Spain as well as the N-II road near the border.
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