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Sacked Catalan leader vows to lead despite Spain 'threats'

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Ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont vows to form a new government despite "threats" from the central government in Madrid, after a Spanish judge refused to re-issue a European warrant for his arrest. SOUNDBITE

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