EU court says Spain should have freed Catalan MEP to take office

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Catalan separatist leaders won a dramatic victory in Europe's top court on Thursday, with a ruling that even jailed MEPs enjoy parliamentary immunity.

LUXEMBOURG: Catalan separatist leaders won a dramatic victory in Europe's top court on Thursday , with a ruling that even jailed MEPs enjoy parliamentary immunity.

Reading the judgement, Lenaerts said anyone elected to the European Parliament enjoys the the legal immunities of a Member of the European parliament from the moment that results are declared. The Luxembourg-based court's ruling appears to invalidate the decision of the Spanish Supreme Court in July to prevent Junqueras from being freed from pre-trial detention.

Puigdemont tweeted:"There are still judges in Europe. Immediate freedom for Junqueras!" And his Belgian lawyer, Simon Bekaert told AFP:"Obviously, we're pleased. "A person who is elected to the European Parliament acquires the status of Member of Parliament as a result of and from the time of the declaration of the election results," the ECJ ruled.

 

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