Puigdemont and dismissed cabinet members summoned to court for November 2
The dismissed Catalan president and ministers are to appear in Spanish National Court on charges of rebellion, sedition, and misuse of funds
The dismissed Catalan president and ministers are to appear in Spanish National Court on charges of rebellion, sedition, and misuse of funds
Catalan president denies being in Brussels to apply for asylum, but “to act with freedom and without threats”
Application of Article 155 and forcing of early elections has had a “positive” effect on markets, according to De Guindos
Media outlets report that Carles Puigdemont and some of his ministers are in Belgium although vice president remains in Barcelona
Despite the uncertainty caused by the suspension of Catalonia’s self-government many public servants arrive at their offices
‘Puigdemont, to prison,’ among the chants heard in the demonstration
Puigdemont does not accept the Spanish government’s suspension of the Catalan government
The Spanish president says he will close all Catalan delegations abroad except in Brussels
Spanish ministers meets in the Senate, sources say they will react with " composure"
Resolution declaring independent Catalan republic passed with 70 votes in favor, 10 against and 2 abstentions
They intend to vote on motion with measures to legitimize Catalan state immediately
Advocating early elections as a solution to crisis, he had promised to follow Puigdemont “to the end”
Catalan Parliament and Spanish Senate expected to hold contradictory votes at the same time
The demonstrations rejected the possibility of snap elections, denounced implementation of Article 155, and demanded the release of the imprisoned civil society leaders
Catalan Parliament meeting at 6pm to decide next steps as Spain votes to suspend self-rule in the Senate