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Spanish Constitutional Court partly lifts suspension on Catalan Ministry for Foreign Affairs
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Catalan Government plans to have 17 offices abroad within a year
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Spain’s lack of response to Catalonia’s push for independence concerns the international community
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Government to open new delegations in Portugal, Vatican City and Morocco
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The Government changes the name of the Catalan Ministry for Foreign Affairs in order to “move on”
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European Free Alliance criticises Spain’s decision to suspend the Catalan Ministry for Foreign Affairs
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The Spanish Constitutional Court has suspended the Catalan Ministry for Foreign Affairs
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Catalan Minister for Foreign Affairs defends Catalonia’s potential contribution to the EU
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Spain to take the Catalan Ministry for Foreign Affairs before the court
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Catalan Minister for Foreign Affairs defends the legality of the new department
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New Catalan Government set to work
The members of the new Catalan executive took office this Thursday, more than three months after the 27th of September Catalan Elections resulted in the victory of pro-independence forces. Catalan President, Carles Puigdemont, called them to be “aware” of the citizens’ assignment “without renouncing anything”. ERC’s leader Oriol Junqueras has been designed to assume the Vice presidency and led the Department of Economy and Tax Office, one of the key areas of the new executive. Another novelty is the creation of the department for Foreign Affairs, which will be led by former MEP and ‘Junts Pel Sí’s top member, Raül Romeva.