Magistrates take up deliberations on Junqueras’ freedom again
The Spanish prosecutor requested the dismissed official stay in prison because he hasn’t “renounced illegal means”
The Spanish prosecutor requested the dismissed official stay in prison because he hasn’t “renounced illegal means”
Puigdemont’s candidacy warns that any other option would mean “accepting Article 155”
The body requests to keep the Catalan leader in prison, arguing that he’s not committed to "constitutional legality"
Catalan institutions and museums demand the pieces to be returned to Barcelona and Lleida
Outside the Spanish Supreme Court, Gabriel Rufián stated that Catalonia “can’t have a president via Skype”
Madrid argues that the measures don't only affect Catalonia, while Catalan administration stresses that Spain’s arguments “make no sense”
Carles Riera hopes Junqueras is released but has no confidence in Spanish judiciary
The incarcerated pro-independence leader tweets that him and his fellow MPs will “hold high the torch of European values”
The court will decide whether to release Catalan leader or to keep him behind bars
The court will decide whether to release Catalan leader or to keep him behind bars
In a published letter the civil society leader, incarcerated since October, urges “free, peaceful, and democratic” decisions
Andreu van den Eynde argues for his client to be able to attend Parliament plenaries or even potentially be invested as Catalan president
Each tourist in Catalonia spent an average of €949, some 2% less than in the same month in 2016
The Spanish Supreme court accuses her of rebellion, sedition, and misuse of funds for allowing the vote on Catalan independence
Just over 418,000 qualify as unemployed, over 35,000 fewer than 2016