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	<title>The list of countries that openly refuse to extradite Puigdemont grows bigger - VilaWeb</title>
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		<title>The list of countries that openly refuse to extradite Puigdemont grows bigger</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Italian authorities to decide on Monday whether to launch extradition proceedings against exiled Catalan President]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Germany, Austria, Belgium, Lithuania and Switzerland have all, at various points over the last four years, told Spanish authorities that they would not extradite Catalonia&rsquo;s exiled President Carles Puigdemont. According to documents relating to Spain&rsquo;s Supreme Court case against Puigdemont, revealed by Vilaweb, authorities of these countries have informed the Spanish judiciary that they would not hand him over through the Sirene police cooperation system.</p>
<div id="protag-in_content_d_p"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_d_p");});</script><section class="w-screen -mx-8 lg:hidden mb-10 overflow-hidden"><div id="protag-in_content_m_p" class="vlw-banner-horitzontal"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_m_p");});</script></section><p>Some of the countries were very clear about the political root of Spain&rsquo;s persecution. Swiss authorities, for example, said: &ldquo;The facts described do not constitute &ndash; at first sight &ndash; an extraditable crime, under Swiss law, but appear to be a political crime or a crime related to a political crime.&rdquo; Others referred to Puigdemont&rsquo;s immunity as MEP. In February 2020, Germany advised Spain that &ldquo;according to the German Ministry of Justice the wanted person enjoys&nbsp;diplomatic immunity&nbsp;as a member of the European Parliament&rdquo;.</p>
<p><strong>Italy next?</strong></p>
<p>Italy could well be the next country in this list. Exiled President Carles Puigdemont <a href="https://english.vilaweb.cat/noticies/defying-spains-judiciary-puigdemont-comin-and-ponsati-arrive-together-in-sardinia/">arrived on Sunday morning</a> in Alghero, Sardinia, ahead of an appearance in the Sassari Court of Appeal over an extradition request from the Spanish Supreme Court. The MEP is accompanied by fellow MEPs Toni Com&iacute;n and Clara Ponsat&iacute; and former senator Josep Maria Matamala. Com&iacute;n, who like Puigdemont has been living in exile since the 2017 independence push, was stopped for several minutes by Italian police, but eventually waved through.</p>
<div class="remp-banner"></div><section class="w-screen -mx-8 lg:hidden mb-10 overflow-hidden"><div id="protag-in_content_m_1_p" class="vlw-banner-horitzontal"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_m_1_p");});</script></section><p>Puigdemont met with his legal team on Sunday to prepare for Monday&rsquo;s court appearance. The court has to decide whether or not to activate extradition proceedings against Puigdemont, as requested by Spain&rsquo;s Supreme Magistrate Pablo Llarena. The exiled president&rsquo;s defense team is confident that the Italian judiciary will close the case. The hearing is scheduled to get underway at 1130am.</p>
<p>Puigdemont was arrested in Sardina last week, only to be&nbsp;provisionally released a day later. On Friday he asked the General Court of the European Union to&nbsp;provisionally restore his political immunity&nbsp;as a member of the EU parliament.</p>
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