Parliament president to take ‘violation of fundamental rights’ to UN
Roger Torrent to travel to Geneva after Spanish Supreme Court prevents swearing-in of jailed MP
Roger Torrent to travel to Geneva after Spanish Supreme Court prevents swearing-in of jailed MP
Roger Torrent gave a speech opening the annual event to pay homage to victims of the dictatorship, held at the Catalan Parliament
In a petition to the judge, Jordi Sànchez argues that the UN has “urged” Spain to guarantee his “political rights”
Deposed Catalan president Carles Puigdemont voted against the motion, in the first time he cast a ballot through a delegate
Deposed president alleges his arrest in Germany puts him in same situation as jailed MPs allowed to cast their votes
Parliament rejects “collective” political project and pro-independence camp reproaches PSC over its “lack of empathy” for jailed officials
All groups except C's and PP vote against text accusing chamber president of being "spokesman" for pro-independence forces
Head of Catalunya en Comú-Podem wants transitional executive of “independent figures with democratic sensibilities”
The three presidential candidates are behind bars after Spanish judiciary blocked their bids
The three presidential candidates are behind bars after Spanish judiciary blocked their bids
The three presidential candidates are behind bars after Spanish judiciary blocked their bids
Roger Torrent says "Spain is attacking the heart of democracy"
"He is not best option to start new period," says PSC leader Miquel Iceta
Torrent says plenary session to swear in Jordi Turull is "absolutely normal"
Pro-independence parties agree on the short notice move, as Spanish Supreme Court might send the candidate for the post to jail