Catalan government makes first step to recover suspended laws
Spanish Constitutional Court temporarily canceled legislation on gender equality, climate change, cannabis consumers associations and social protection
Spanish Constitutional Court temporarily canceled legislation on gender equality, climate change, cannabis consumers associations and social protection
Barcelona mayor calls former French prime minister’s attitude "histrionic and out of place"
Lluís Puig participated in an act presenting the Council for the Republic entity, in the town in so-called Northern Catalonia
The parliament speaker also rejected a theoretical swearing in of Carles Puigdemont as president: “nothing has changed”
Some 86 titles were translated into English, German, Czech, Portuguese, Italian and Slovenian, with an opening to the Arab world
The traditional tortell de reis will be seen in best-selling marzipan, followed by cream and truffle
The Catalan president also challenged his Spanish counterpart to make concrete proposals, speaking during an official trip
Arrimadas says President is a "public danger" while the leader of the People's Party in Catalonia defines him as the head of a "sect"
Let’s take a look at what the country can expect from now on in politics, economy or culture
Catalan president says his government will recover social laws suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court
Long prison sentences for political leaders could inflame conflict with Spain again, and might force snap elections soon after local and European votes
TV and radio heads to face judge on January 23
Vice president Pere Aragonès confident government will pass budget
Political drama, massive protests, and judicial battles
Former parliament bureau members and Mireia Boya to be tried at Spain’s High Court in Catalonia