A Catalan mayor was detained by police in Spain early Thursday morning after refusing to remove the region’s unofficial separatist flag -- the estelada -- from the local town hall.
Montserrat Venturos is the mayor of Berga, Barcelona, in the north-eastern region of Spain, close to the French border. She belongs to the far-left, separatist Candidatura d'Unitat Popular (CUP) Party.
Police arrested her at home for refusing to testify in court as part of an investigation into electoral fraud. The investigation began after she refused to remove the estelada flag from the town hall during regional and national elections.
Ada Colau, the left-wing mayor of Barcelona, tweeted: “Against the judicialization of politics, in defense of freedom of expression and municipal sovereignty: All my support for Venturos.”
The flag has proved controversial in the past. European football’s governing body FIFA fined Barcelona €150,000 ($170,000) in June after the club’s fans flew the “political” emblem at matches.