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Dismissed Catalan president Carles Puigdemont guests on first episode of Alex Salmond talk show on Russian TV

Carles Puigdemon (Dursun Aydemir/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
Carles Puigdemon (Dursun Aydemir/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

DEPOSED Catalan president Carles Puigdemont was among the first guests on Alex Salmond’s talk show on state-funded Russian television.

The former first minister of Scotland recorded an interview with the exiled leader at an undisclosed location in Belgium.

It was shown on Thursday on The Alex Salmond Show, which is being broadcast by RT.

Mr Puigdemont fled to Belgium when Spanish authorities decided to press charges against him after the independence referendum in Catalonia.

The Madrid government – which opposed the referendum taking place – dissolved the regional Catalan parliament after it voted in favour of a unilateral declaration of independence, and called snap elections for December.

During the interview, Mr Puidgemont said there was an “an intellectual incapacity” on the part of the Spanish government “to admit the possibility, the real possibility, that Spain could be different in future”.

He said: “The message is to be confident, passionate and resilient because we will win. We will succeed. Finally, democracy will prevail.”

Alex Salmond (Sunday Post)
Alex Salmond (Sunday Post)

Other guests on the first show included Tory MP Crispin Blunt and Labour peer Baroness Helena Kennedy.

Mr Salmond’s decision to host a programme on RT has been met with widespread criticism.

RT has been branded a “Russian propaganda channel”, but the former MP insisted his production company, Slainte Media, would have editorial control over the show.

The show first aired at 7:30 am and will be repeated at 6.30pm and 11.30pm on RT (Sky Channel 512, Freview 113 / 234 (HD))