Spain’s Constitutional Court makes no concessions to Catalonia over referendum bill
Judges turn down appeal to reconsider suspension of a ruling enabling pro-independence parties to pass laws on a single reading
Judges turn down appeal to reconsider suspension of a ruling enabling pro-independence parties to pass laws on a single reading
The Spanish government sent Guardia Civil agents to cover security checkpoints amid harsh criticism
The conflict between Catalonia and Spain explained on the front page of the Danish newspaper ‘Politiken’
ANC, Òmnium, ERC, PDeCAT, CUP and Súmate among organizations presenting the push to choose independence on October 1
Reactions across the political spectrum to Puigdemont’s insistence in Le Figaro that he will not comply if Constitutional Court bars him from office
The Spanish government's spokesman Méndez de Vigo announces weekly expense supervision to track the funds
62.4% would vote Yes and 37.6% against independence in the referendum planned for October 1
Auditor’s court admits complaint on illegal use of public funds that could cost banned officials €5m, while Catalan executive insists independence process is ‘unstoppable’
Vice president and foreign affairs minister formally request transfer of powers to their departments for purchase of ballot boxes for October 1 vote
Provocative street poster initiative aims to remind public of “origin of Spanish institutions” on 81st anniversary of fascist dictator’s coup
Mossos d’Esquadra director expresses confidence in force while internal sources and Spanish government suggest resignation is due to political reasons
President Puigdemont reshuffles cabinet with Presidency, Home Affairs and Education ministers ‘stepping aside’ in what Spanish President Rajoy calls a ‘purge’
Former president Artur Mas, MEP Ramon Tremosa and Princeton political science professor Carles Boix discuss the October 1 vote in English ‘to inform Catalonia’s community of foreigners’
The Catalan president replaces the ministers of the Presidency, Home Affairs and Education
JxSí president Turull calls police visit to national theater ‘outrageous’ while PPC leader Albiol calls it ‘normal’ when faced with ‘political coup’