Catalonia's Carles Puigdemont opts out of presidency Published duration 10 May 2018 Related Topics Catalonia independence protests

image copyright Getty Images image caption From self-imposed exile in Berlin, Mr Puigdemont named Quim Torra to be a candidate for regional president

Former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont has nominated a political newcomer to be the region's new president.

In a video from his self-imposed exile in Berlin, Mr Puigdemont named Quim Torra to be a candidate for the presidency of the region.

Mr Torra is an MP from Mr Puigdemont's pro-independence party, Together for Catalonia (JxCat).

Spain declared the 2017 referendum on the region's independence as illegal.

After Madrid imposed direct rule on the region, Mr Puigdemont and many members of his government were arrested or fled the country.

Elections were held in December 2017, however no party won an overall majority.

However they have been unable to elect a candidate for the presidency.

To date, the candidates selected by the pro-independence parties haven't been able to attend nomination sessions as they face criminal charges of rebellion and sedition for their role in last October's referendum.

In the case of Mr Puigdemont, he was unable to return from self-imposed exile.

image copyright AFP image caption Mr Torra is Carles Puigdemont's pick to be Catalonia's new president

Mr Torra worked as an executive for a multi-national insurance company, before he entered politics by joining the pro-independence civil society pressure group Òmnium Cultural.