New cabinet most egalitarian ever
Who is who in the new Catalan government, including 6 women out of 13 members
Who is who in the new Catalan government, including 6 women out of 13 members
Anna Forn places “hope” in European courts to solve issue of deposed officials in prison
Torra informs Spanish counterpart of legal advice demanding “absent” officials be allowed to take up their posts
Movement to support women who are either in prison or abroad launched
Joaquim Forn previously renounced seat in parliament in order to persuade Spain’s judiciary to release him
Artist convicted over song lyrics refused to go to prison voluntarily as court deadline expires and press reports suggest he has left Spain to Europe
Spanish executive opposes appointing ministers from previous cabinet who are in jail or abroad
Roger Torrent visits pro-independence officials in three Madrid prisons
Row starts with the removal of yellow crosses in favor of jailed officials and ends with five injured and around thirty identified by police
The Catalan president arrived at the Estremera prison in the morning and is then set to visit Alcalá-Meco and Soto del Real, all holding Catalan leaders
In an interview, the new Catalan president insisted on the legitimacy of nominations for ministers
Appointing officials in prison or abroad is “not illegal” but it is “a big mistake,” says Miquel Iceta
The decision was made by Spanish president Mariano Rajoy in meeting with PSOE and Cs party following Quim Torra’s minister nominations
Deposed Catalan president celebrated news, as did pro-independence parties and proposed officials
The nominees for the new executive include incarcerated officials Josep Rull and Jordi Turull as well as deposed ministers abroad Toni Comín and Lluís Puig