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Spain challenges lists of candidates of new coalition party Bildu

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Justice Ministry lawyer Joaquín de Fuentes Badají filed in the request to deny legal status to 254 lists of candidates of Bildu and 16 other lists of candidates without affiliation.

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Spain''s justice ministry lawyers filed in on Wednesday a request to the Supreme Court to ban 254 lists of candidates of a new pro-independence coalition party from May 22 local and regional elections.

The request also asked to prevent another 16 lists of candidates without affiliation from standing in the May vote.

According to ministry lawyer Joaquín de Fuentes Bardají, the request is based on police reports which conclude that Bildu, a new pro-independence coalition formed in March with two legal parties and pro-independence candidates running without affiliation, is a backdoor way to get Sortu people on the ballot.

Sortu, a new party formed earlier this year that says it rejects ETA violence was denied legal status by the Supreme Court on March 23rd. The ruling said the new party Sortu is a repackaged version of Batasuna, ETA''s already outlawed political wing.

Spain''s Supreme Court has now two days to issue a ruling. If Bildu is barred from running in the May 22nd local and regional elections, the Basque nationalist coalition can appeal to the Constitutional Court, which should issue a ruling before May 5th, when election campaign kicks off.


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