Catalan official in Brussels asks if Spain will continue ‘repression’ after election
Meritxell Serret says the new president has to be someone who can effectively take office, not necessarily Puigdemont
Meritxell Serret says the new president has to be someone who can effectively take office, not necessarily Puigdemont
Q&A on Oriol Junqueras’ party
Tensions appear between members of the pro-independence and unionist blocs as parties prioritize votes
“It would have been possible to implement less restrictive measures,” the authority states
Released officials back the republic while opposition sees election as “unique opportunity” to end independence process
Latest figures show spending by foreign tourists and industrial production both rose in Catalonia last month
President Puigdemont says his candidacy aims to continue ‘road to independence’
The referendum day, including the Spanish police violence, propelled the news website to its all-time high
Major parties running in December 21 election hold events just days before campaign officially kicks off
Electoral Commission under fire as it bans elderly protest but allows far-right group gathering and Ombudsman starts inquiry
"There is a big difference between how we see it as adults and how children experience it," explains Albert Vilà, co-director of La Petita Malumaluga
In Girona, a Red Cross psychiatric aid program for the homeless is implemented in time for the cold snap
Platform for fight against AIDS denounces stigma that still surrounds people with HIV
Belgian judge could decide whether or not to accept the request to send them back to Spain, or to summon them for a new hearing
Esquerra Republicana recruits 14,000 polling agents to make sure there is no “electoral fraud”