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Puigdemont in talks over how to return to power in Catalonia

FUGITIVE Catalan president Carlos Puigdemont met the speaker of Catalonia’s parliament in Brussels today for talks on his potential re-election.

Separatist parties won a narrow majority in the regional legislature in December elections prompted by the decision of Mr Puigdemont’s administration to hold a referendum on independence unilaterally.

That was met with overwhelming violence by Spanish security forces and its big majority for separation was undermined by a low turnout, with many Catalans opposed to independence refusing to take part in what they saw as an illegitimate vote.

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