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Ponsatí assures that he plans to continue traveling to Catalonia if Llarena reactivates the arrest warrant

On the reform of the CP: "The persecution of the Supreme Court against me has dropped many degrees".

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Ponsatí assures that he plans to continue traveling to Catalonia if Llarena reactivates the arrest warrant

On the reform of the CP: "The persecution of the Supreme Court against me has dropped many degrees"

BARCELONA, 25 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The former Councilor of the Generalitat and MEP Clara Ponsatí plans to continue traveling to Catalonia if the instructor of the independence process, Magistrate Pablo Llarena, reactivates the arrest warrant in Spain.

In an interview in Rac1 this Tuesday collected by Europa Press, asked if she considers not doing it so that they arrest her again, she replied no: "I already came when there was an arrest warrant."

Ponsatí did not appear before the Supreme Court (TS) this Monday for 1-O as was cited and remained in Brussels, where he has reported that he plans to stay this week and, on the weekend, go to commitments in the south of France .

She has insisted that she is not "obliged" to testify and has once again dismissed the arrest warrants as illegal, arguing that she is a member of the European Parliament.

He has replied to ERC that "one thing is to put your face up to get slapped, and the other is not to make it easy for them", after the Republicans expressed respect for Ponsatí's strategy but defended that going to testify is --literally-- stand up to the state.

The MEP sees her sentence for disobedience as very possible, has claimed not to advance to this scenario and has maintained that "the way to confront is that the costs of the repression are paid by them."

Likewise, he has valued the reform of the Criminal Code: "The persecution of the Supreme Court against me has dropped many degrees with the change," he agreed.

Ponsatí has ​​said that he has not considered or decided whether to run for the next European elections and has lamented that "the level of attention to Catalonia has dropped a lot" because -in his words- the fight for independence is not active now and the parties have renounced it.

"Right now this is not a relevant public discussion in the European context. In this sense, Mr. Sánchez's policies must be recognized as having been successful in this regard. They are wrong if they believe that it is a thing that is over," has settled.