One year on since plenary session that kicked off peak tension with Spain
Pro-independence parties passed referendum law despite flat opposition, and the government began to lay out voting logistics
Pro-independence parties passed referendum law despite flat opposition, and the government began to lay out voting logistics
Some 300 pro-independence supporters formed a human chain and placed yellow ribbons on her route
Six cabinet members arrive in centers of central and northern Catalonia
Relocation of six out of nine politicians imprisoned in Madrid underway; transferral of three others already approved
Relocation already approved for six out of nine politicians imprisoned in Madrid
Carme Forcadell’s child believes all imprisoned Catalan leaders ‘will end up being released’ once case is taken to European Court of Human Rights
Movement to support women who are either in prison or abroad launched
Bassa, Forcadell, Romeva, Rull and Turull entered prison on March 23, and were just denied freedom while awaiting trial
Spanish Supreme Court opens door to lower charges to ‘conspiracy to commit rebellion’ or ‘sedition’
Turull urges Spanish judge to do “justice and no politics”
Supreme Court to announce on Friday which investigated leaders will be prosecuted and for what crimes
Jailed MPs ask to vote by proxy, while pro-independence representatives in Brussels will not take part remotely
She faces charges carrying up to 30 years in prison for having allowed debates and votes over independence in the Catalan chamber
Q&A on the new term set to start next week, with the appointment of new Parliament bureau and president of government unresolved
Q&A on the new term set to start next week, as eight MPs are still in prison or in Brussels, making it harder for pro-independence parties to use their majority in the chamber