Catalan separatists temporarily released from prison to take seats in Spanish parliament
- Five are on trial for their role in an October 2017 Catalonian secession attempt
Five Catalan separatist leaders who won election to the Spanish parliament last month were temporarily released from jail on Tuesday to be sworn in as lawmakers.
But the five men, who are on trial for their role in an October 2017 Catalonian secession attempt, could see their mandates quickly suspended by the assembly because of their legal situation.
Oriol Junqueras, Jordi Sanchez, Jordi Turull and Josep Rull won seats in the Congress, the lower house of parliament, while Raul Romeva was elected to the Senate, the upper house.
They arrived at the two assemblies from a jail near Madrid for the swearing in ceremony in police vehicles to applause from their supporters.
Like other lawmakers they will swear to respect the Spanish constitution – the same constitution they are accused of having violated with their independence push.
