Motion of no confidence against President Torra kicks off despite being set to fail
Backed by Ciutadans and People’s Party, vote does not have sufficient parliamentary support to pass
Backed by Ciutadans and People’s Party, vote does not have sufficient parliamentary support to pass
Madrid says Roger Torrent has the "duty to impede" any measure contravening Constitutional Court rulings
Deadline for taking down symbols deemed partisan from government buildings expired on Friday at 3 pm
High Court to find a new date for politicians charged for their role in the independence bid
Charges brought against interior ministry and police heads at the time alleges operation to halt independence vote was “systematic and planned attack”
Electoral authority orders Quim Torra to remove flags and symbols in favor of jailed leaders by 3pm Friday
Thomas Cook operated 60% of Neilson’s flights to Lleida, a popular destination for British skiers en route to Pyrenean slopes
President Sánchez hints at applying Article 155 as exiled independence leader Puigdemont accuses him of electoralism
Cabinet, Barcelona mayor, and pro-independence movement among those praising referendum on second anniversary
Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez ask campaigners “not to get swept up in rage” and accuse Spain of criminalizing movement
Move unlikely to succeed as only People’s Party is open to backing them
Role of voters, leaders, police, public money and ballot boxes that day will be weighed by judges shortly, as October 1, 2017 still shapes politics in the country
President Torra had banner removed but only after deadline and court order that police remove it “immediately”
Lawmakers “reject violence” and accuse Spain’s judiciary and police of “violating fundamental rights”
Chamber requests that Spanish police in charge of Monday’s arrests be removed from Catalonia