Puigdemont calls for a joint candidature for December 21 elections

The deposed Catalan president said 21 December elections are “a decisive election between democracy and imposition“ 

Dismissed president Puigdemont at a press conference on Oct 31 (by ACN)
Dismissed president Puigdemont at a press conference on Oct 31 (by ACN) / ACN

ACN | Barcelona

November 4, 2017 12:37 PM

The dismissed Catalan president, Carles Puigdemont, called for a joint and transversal candidature including all pro-independence parties for December 21 elections. Puigdemont stated that the December 21 elections called by the Spanish Government through Article 155 are “an opportunity to defeat unionism” and a “decisive election between democracy and imposition.” "This is the moment for all democrats to unite. For Catalonia, for the freedom of political prisoners and for the Republic,” wrote Puigdemont on Twitter.

Puigdemont, willing to run in the December 21 elections

The dismissed Catalan president revealed that he was willing to run in the December 21 elections. Indeed, Puigdemont is ready to do so even if it means presenting his candidature from abroad. In an interview with Belgian RTBF broadcaster, the deposed Catalan president also affirmed that he is ready to turn himself in to the “true justice,” that is, that of Belgium, but “not to that of Spain.” Puigdemont also added that he is not “afraid” to speak with Spanish president Mariano Rajoy and that he’s still “ready to talk.”