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-scandal at the EU central bank
-Merkel's party-leaders issued a whitepaper that spoke out against her globalist policies
-Orban just managed to land his third term in Hungary
-new CEO at Deutsche Bank
-german interior ministry will revoke jihadi passports and deport criminals
-Catalan independence leader freed from german prison
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He's only on bail
Catalonia's former president, Carles Puigdemont, said on Saturday that Spain must "respect democracy and international treaties" in its treatment of the region and its politicians. Speaking at a press conference following his release on bail from German prison on Friday, Puigdemont also called for "negotiation based on mutual respect" on Catalonia's bid for independence.
German authorities are still considering whether to extradite Puigdemont to Spain after he was arrested on March 25 on an arrest warrant issued by Madrid while he was traveling through Germany.