The Spanish Supreme Court's decision this Monday to remove Catalan president Quim Torra from office has received worldwide media coverage, with some immediate political reactions. With a touch of disappointment, some leading international media have backed away from the image of Spanish prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, as someone who has the capacity to resolve the conflict on Catalonia's future through dialogue, and many of them are talking about a "new escalation" in the political tension.
Some also ask whether today's ruling could open a broader political crisis in the Spanish state - one which could conceivably bring down the Spanish government.
The New York Times
"[Spanish] politicians have failed for years to resolve the secessionist deadlock, and it has increasingly been left to judges to handle." Today's decision "threatens to reignite unrest".
The Supreme Court of Spain upheld a ruling barring the separatist leader of Catalonia from public office, a decision that could renew tensions in the restive northeastern region. https://t.co/f4PqcD35sY
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 28, 2020
Belgium public broadcaster RTBF
"Might the removal of the Catalan regional president provoke a political crisis at the level of the whole Spanish state?".
Espagne: une destitution du président régional catalan ce lundi pourrait-elle provoquer une crise politique nationale ? https://t.co/h9oeCwbrdr
— RTBF info (@RTBFinfo) September 28, 2020
Germany's Frankfurter Allgemeine
"The decision against Torra threatens to create a new escalation in the Catalan conflict," says this leading German daily
Weil er im Wahlkampf 2019 das Neutralitätsgebot verletzt hat, muss der katalanische Regierungschef sein Büro sofort räumen. Das entschied der Oberste Gerichtshof in Madrid. Damit droht im Katalonien-Konflikt eine neue Eskalation. https://t.co/hdNgISybwl
— FAZ Politik (@FAZ_Politik) September 28, 2020
French daily Le Monde
"This court decision has the risk of having important political repercussions in Spain"
#Espagne : inéligibilité et destitution confirmée pour le président régional catalan Quim Torra. https://t.co/0hoQ2ledxe
— Le Monde (@lemondefr) September 28, 2020
US business platform Bloomberg
"The barring of Torra adds a further dose of instability to a country immersed in its worst economic crisis in living memory". "The decision has deep ramifications for the whole of Spain."
Spain’s Supreme Court bars Catalonia’s regional president from office for 18 months, adding instability to a country immersed in economic crisis https://t.co/K05RdZr766
— Bloomberg (@business) September 28, 2020
Swiss radio and television RTS
"Observers fear that the sacking will lead to a new and dangerous escalation of the conflict in Catalonia"
Der separatistische #Regierungschef der spanischen Konfliktregion #Katalonien, #QuimTorra, wird seines Amtes enthoben. Ihm wird ungehorsames Verhalten vorgeworfen. #Spanien https://t.co/wnwOpBvkvj
— SRF News (@srfnews) September 28, 2020
UK public broadcaster BBC
"The case stems from Mr Torra's refusal to take down a pro-independence symbol from a government building ahead of last year's general election. He was found guilty of disobeying a court order to remove the banner, and will now be forced to stand down."
Spain's top court bans Catalonia leader Quim Torra from office after he refused to take down a pro-independence symbol https://t.co/JBoVHYBLWO
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) September 28, 2020
Leading Bavarian daily 'Süddeutsche'
"Analysts fear a worsening of the conflict in Catalonia"
Kataloniens Regierungschef wird des Amtes enthoben. Quim Torra habe "hartnäckig und uneinsichtig" gegen Neutralitätsvorgaben der Wahlkommission verstoßen, urteilt das Oberste Gericht in Madrid. https://t.co/Z7HJ0VPurC
— Süddeutsche Zeitung (@SZ) September 28, 2020
US political journal Politico
"The court upheld the ruling that Torra was guilty of disobedience for taking three days to remove banners and yellow ribbons draped on public buildings."
Catalan President Quim Torra violated electoral law, Spain's Supreme Court ruled today — and must be removed from his position immediately.https://t.co/e0jcus5wDe
— POLITICOEurope (@POLITICOEurope) September 28, 2020
Russian network RT
"The decision of the Spanish Supreme Court will almost certainly create a new constitutional crisis in Catalonia"
Spanish Supreme Court confirms Catalan leader Quim Torra will be forced to step down, likely triggering election — RT World News https://t.co/02T50Yvxul
— The Watchman (@TheWatchmanNews) September 28, 2020