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FILE: Carles Puigdemont (Photo: Chatham House/Flickr, CC BY 2.0.)

FILE: Carles Puigdemont (Photo: Chatham House/Flickr, CC BY 2.0.)

BARCELONA, Spain — Catalonia’s fugitive ex-president Carles Puigdemont will soon request permission from a Spanish judge to attend a parliamentary session to form a new regional government, a separatist lawmaker says.

Josep Rull told Catalunya Radio on Sunday that Puigdemont will do that in the next 24 hours to attend Tuesday’s investiture debate in Barcelona.

Spain’s constitutional Court ruled Saturday that Puigdemont must be present at parliament to be chosen as the region’s chief. It also said he must ask for a judge’s permission to do so.

Puigdemont fled to Belgium after Catalonia’s parliament made an unsuccessful declaration of independence on Oct. 27 in violation of Spain’s Constitution. He is wanted in Spain on possible rebellion and sedition charges and is likely to be arrested if he returns from Brussels.

The court’s ruling quashed plans by Catalan separatist lawmakers to try to re-elect Puigdemont without him being physically present, perhaps addressing the chamber via video.

The court also ruled the investiture of Puigdemont would be suspended without the previous authorization of a judge “even if he is physically in the chamber.”

While Puigdemont and Rull’s Together for Catalonia party insist he is the only candidate for the regional presidency, the other main pro-secession party is wavering.

Joan Tarda of the separatist Republican Left party said while they prefer to see Puigdemont restored to power, their supreme goal is to have a pro-independence government in place by Wednesday to avoid a new election.

“If we have to sacrifice Puigdemont, then we will have to sacrifice him,” Tarda told the La Vanguardia newspaper on Sunday.

Catalonia has become Spain’s deepest political crisis in decades. Spain responded to the October declaration of independence by firing the regional government, dissolving Catalonia’s parliament and calling a new regional election. Contrary to the Spanish government’s wishes, separatist parties in Catalonia then regained a slim majority in the December election.

Polls consistently show that most Catalans want the right to decide the region’s future, but are evenly divided over splitting from Spain.

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