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Spain: Catalonia, presidency of Generalitat. Sànchez renounces, the region still at a political deadlock

This morning, the president of the Catalan Parliament, Roger Torrent, announced that “Jordi Sànchez withdrew from running for president of Generalitat”, so “the third round of consultations to find a new nominee will start tomorrow”. So Catalonia is still at an institutional deadlock: the first nominee, the independence-party Carles Puigdemont, still self-exiled in Belgium, having been declared constitutionally ineligible as a president, the name of Jordi Sànchez, elected member but preventively detained since October 15th on charge of rebellion and mutiny, had been chosen instead. Yesterday, Sànchez, also a nominee of Junts per Catalunya, said he wanted to “withdraw his nomination”: “Honestly, I think this is the best service I can do for the country now”, he wrote in a letter to president Torrent. As relayed by the Spanish media yesterday, Sànchez seems to have stated, at a preliminary hearing in Madrid yesterday, that he wants to give up his political career in return for freedom. Without a president of Generalitat, the region will have no government.

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