- Carles Puigdemont returned to Spain after nearly seven years of self-imposed exile.
- He faces arrest on charges linked to Catalonia’s failed bid for independence and embezzlement, which he denies.
- Upon his return, Puigdemont addressed thousands of supporters in Barcelona, receiving a hero’s welcome.
- His return coincided with the expected investiture of Salvador Illa as the new head of the Catalan government, marking a significant shift as Illa does not advocate for independence.
- Spain passed an amnesty law, but the Supreme Court stated it does not apply to one of Puigdemont’s charges.
- Puigdemont’s return and potential arrest could disrupt the investiture vote, posing a democratic dilemma for Spain.
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