Spanish government decision on pardoning jailed leaders nears after report
Solicitor general avoids taking a side, non-binding Supreme Court review remains last step before final cabinet decision
Solicitor general avoids taking a side, non-binding Supreme Court review remains last step before final cabinet decision
Ten years ago, the independence movement was galvanized by Spain’s Constitutional Court amendment to the Catalan Statute of Autonomy
A chronological account of the protests and political reactions following the announcement of the prison sentences for Catalan leaders
Charges brought against interior ministry and police heads at the time alleges operation to halt independence vote was “systematic and planned attack”
On second anniversary of 2017 referendum, cities and towns around the country hold demonstrations in favor of independence, with 18,000 marching in Barcelona
Court orders Guardia Civil to demand information from government building and several ministries
Policemen witnessed protests that served as foundation for rebellion accusations
Defense teams protest videos being banned in courtroom during witnesses’ cross-examination
Pro-independence CUP politicians Eulàlia Reguant and Antonio Baños were fined €2,500 and could face criminal charges
Printing firm employees tell court they had no knowledge of who ordered material for the vote and that no money changed hands
Former Unipost managers deny knowledge of Catalan government's order to distribute material for the 2017 vote
Former police chief Trapero and Junqueras’ right-hand man to give their testimonies on Thursday