90.18% 'Yes' vs 7.83% 'No'
Final referendum results show a 43.03% turnout despite the huge police operation to stop the vote
Final referendum results show a 43.03% turnout despite the huge police operation to stop the vote
Carles Puigdemont and Generalitat also to blame for provoking situation, according to Spanish delegate in Catalonia
The Catalan president wants to discuss “the current political situation” as foreign minister declares plenary session will be held regardless of Court ban
The government of the Alpine country is in contact with both parties, according to Swiss radio broadcaster RTS
Puigdemont reiterates Catalan government’s willingness to accept offer of mediation to find a political solution to conflict
Felipe says that authorities in Catalonia are “fracturing” society, but makes no comment on the police violence
The group of observers lauds citizens and polling station staff who “performed to the best of their ability”
People went on strike and took to the streets against the October 1 repression
The student-organized rally also stood in condemnation of violent police actions on Sunday
Plaza Catalunya fills with protesters in response to the day's turbulent events
Judge accuses Mossos d’Esquadra of “inactivity” as some officers join with firefighters to protect public against Spanish police violence
Jordi Turull estimates turnout to be in the millions and urges citizens to go out and vote
International politicians criticize police aggressions against Catalan citizens trying to vote, calling on the Spanish government to end the violence
Violent reaction by security forces not enough to dissuade voters from turning out in large numbers at polling stations
Actions were “proportional” for a referendum that was “not celebrated,” according to Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría