Choice of president puts pro-independence parties at a crossroads
Disagreements and calls for unity after the Parliament president’s decision to delay Puigdemont’s swear in debate
Disagreements and calls for unity after the Parliament president’s decision to delay Puigdemont’s swear in debate
The Catalan leader speaks on a day when the head of the Parliament adjourned his reinstatement as president
The Spanish government “panicked” when it found out Constitutional Court judges were divided, points out Spanish newspaper
Q&A on the investiture debate, find out about some key points so as to understand what could happen tomorrow
Pro-independence leader is the nominated candidate in the debate to pick a new Catalan president to be held by January 31
Cuevillas states that it is not yet certain whether Puigdemont will attend the conference in the Nordic country or not
With the round of talks with party leaders at an end, Carles Puigdemont is the only candidate on the table
Miquel Iceta tells Catalan TV that dismissed president’s situation is a legal issue and no longer a political one
Catalan leader claims Parliament regulations "do not forbid" taking office by proxy
If allowed, they would be able to vote in the investiture debate, as well as throughout the parliamentary term
"Be a democrat and respect the Catalan Parliament decision to reinstate the government", replies Puigdemont
In article for 'Politico' he says that political conflict is “escalating” and urges Spanish government to dialogue
JxCat will draft a proposal on Parliament Bureau’s composition
Pro-independence allies prefer to leave proposal in Parliament lawyers’ hands, while unionist groups rule out Puigdemont taking office from Brussels
Puigdemont’s candidacy warns that any other option would mean “accepting Article 155”