- Title: Hundreds in Barcelona demand release of jailed Junqueras
- Date: 19th December 2019
- Summary: BARCELONA, SPAIN (DECEMBER 19, 2019) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF PEOPLE HOLDING BANNERS READING (English): "FREE JUNQUERAS NOW", (Catalan): "FREEDOM FOR JAILED PEOPLE AND POLITICAL EXILES" AND SHOUTING (Catalan): "INDEPENDENCE" PEOPLE FACING TOURIST BUS AND HOLDING BANNERS READING (Catalan): "FREEDOM FOR JAILED PEOPLE AND POLITICAL EXILES" PEOPLE BLOCKING STREET AND HOLDING BANNERS READING (Catalan): "FREEDOM FOR JAILED PEOPLE AND POLITICAL EXILES" PEOPLE BLOCKING STREET AND HOLDING BANNERS READING (English): "FREE CATALAN POLITICAL PRISONERS NOW", PRO-INDEPENDENCE FLAGS AND SHOUTING (Catalan): "FREEDOM POLITICAL PRISONERS" PEOPLE HOLDING BANNERS READING (Catalan): "FREEDOM FOR JAILED PEOPLE AND POLITICAL EXILES" AND SHOUTING (Catalan): "FREEDOM POLITICAL PRISONERS" VARIOUS OF PEOPLE HOLDING BANNERS READING (English): "FREE JUNQUERAS NOW" PEOPLE HOLDING FLAGS WITH PICTURE OF ORIOL JUNQUERAS AND OTHER IMPRISONED CATALAN LEADERS AND READING (English): "FREE" FLAG WITH PICTURE OF ORIOL JUNQUERAS AND READING (English): "FREE" (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) MAXIMILIANO CALERO, 63, CONSTRUCTION WORKER, SAYING: "It is a peak moment for the 'Junqueras doctrine' to be applied so the entire process is voided because it has been plagued by situations that are anomalous, of judicial justifications carried out by political issues and that should not be done in a democratic and mature society, as we believed and understood that Spanish justice and society were."
- Embargoed: 2nd January 2020 19:44
- Keywords: Catalonia EU court ruling on immunity Oriol Junqueras Spain independence
- Location: BARCELONA, SPAIN
- City: BARCELONA, SPAIN
- Country: Spain
- Topics: Crime/Law/Justice,Judicial Process/Court Cases/Court Decisions
- Reuters ID: LVA001BAN8EVB
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Dozens of Catalan separatists took to the streets in Barcelona on Thursday (December 19) to demand the release of jailed leader Oriol Junqueras after the EU's top court ruled he was entitled to immunity as a member of the European Parliament, in a decision that could have political and legal repercussions in Europe and Spain.
Oriol Junqueras was jailed for 13 years in October for his role in a 2017 Catalan independence referendum that was deemed illegal by Spanish courts. He was elected an MEP while in prison awaiting the verdict, and has not been able to take up his seat.
But the EU court ruled anyone elected to the European Parliament "enjoys immunities" to travel and take part in parliamentary sessions and an MEP cannot be subject to detention or legal proceedings because of views expressed or votes cast.
The immunity does not, however, apply to an MEP who has committed an offence. The Spanish Supreme Court, which had referred the case to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), must now decide how to comply with the verdict.
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