Official in charge of public information policy testifies in trial

Foreign policy of Puigdemont cabinet will also be under scrutiny in day 16 of proceedings

The official in charge of Catalonia's public information policy, Jaume Mestre, testifying in the Catalan trial
The official in charge of Catalonia's public information policy, Jaume Mestre, testifying in the Catalan trial / ACN

ACN | Madrid

March 13, 2019 10:11 AM

Day 16 of the independence trial started at 10am with the testimony of Jaume Mestre, the man in charge of the Catalan government's public information department under the Carles Puigdemont executive.

On Wednesday morning, the role of Catalonia’s foreign affairs ministry during the independence bid will also come under scrutiny, with relevant former officials summoned as witnesses.

Taking the stand will be Albert Royo, the former head of the Public Diplomacy Council of Catalonia (DIPLOCAT), as well as Amadeu Altafaj, the former representative of the Catalan government in Brussels.

Yet Altafaj, under investigation in another referendum-related case, declined to testify and the court allowed him not to attend the courtroom.

In the afternoon, the head of an international team of experts charged with overviewing the referendum, Helena Catt, will speak as a witness.

Assessing the political impact of the referendum, she said that "the results must be taken into account in the international community,” but described the vote as a “political mass protest.”