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Spain's top court upholds arrest warrants for Catalan separatists despite amnesty

  • Spain's Supreme Court refused to grant amnesty to Catalonia's ex-leader Carles Puigdemont for embezzlement, with an arrest warrant upheld, impacting the fragile Socialist-led coalition.
  • Judge Llarena determined Puigdemont and colleagues used regional funds unlawfully for a referendum, falling outside amnesty exceptions, per the Supreme Court.
  • A May amnesty bill intended to pardon Catalan separatists had exemptions for embezzlement; Judge Llarena cited Puigdemont, Comin, and Puig's actions as not covered by the law.
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