Puigdemont to leave German prison

High expectation in front of the Neumünster prison a day after a court decided to release the deposed Catalan president on bail

People wearing Catalan independence flags in front of the Neumünster prison (by Guifré Jordan)
People wearing Catalan independence flags in front of the Neumünster prison (by Guifré Jordan) / ACN

ACN | Neumünster

April 6, 2018 10:52 AM

The deposed Catalan president Carles Puigdemont is to leave jail in Germany on Friday. Expectation is high in front of the Neumünster prison, a day after the Schleswig-Holstein court decided to release the pro-independence leader on bail while a final decision on his extradition to Spain is made. According to the prosecutor, the €75,000 bail has already been paid.

Catalonia’s most prominent independence leader has spent 12 nights in jail. German authorities arrested him on March 25 after European Arrest Warrants were issued by the Spanish Supreme Court against Catalan officials seeking refuge abroad.

Puigdemont’s detention came as a shock for pro-independence supporters. The deposed president had avoided prosecution since leaving the country in October, following a declaration of independence that prompted Spain to impose direct rule on Catalonia and dismiss all government members.

Yet, the German judiciary dealt a major blow to Spain on Thursday with the announcement of Puigdemont’s release. More importantly, the Schleswig-Holstein court rejected the charges of rebellion, translated to the German crime of high treason, due to the absence of any violence.

Rebellion is the most serious crime for which pro-independence leaders are being prosecuted in Spain. It carries prison sentences of up to 30 years. Currently, nine deposed officials charged with the crime are being held behind bars in Madrid.

Puigdemont’s release comes with conditions. The deposed president’s €75,000 bail was paid by pro-independence organizations and their solidarity fund. Puigdemont will have to present himself at a police station on a weekly basis and will not be allowed to leave the country until a final decision on his extradition is made.

The judge decided to admit consideration of the European Arrest Warrant, but only for the crime of misuse of public funds, thus closing the door to the crime of rebellion should Puigdemont be extradited to Spain.