Law to elect Puigdemont challenged in court
Spanish government appeals Catalan regulation enabling a swearing-in at a distance
Spanish government appeals Catalan regulation enabling a swearing-in at a distance
Path for Spanish government to take legal provision to the Constitutional Court cleared
Spanish government to appeal against law change to swear in Puigdemont
Unionist parties condemn parliament bureau allowing MP abroad to delegate vote in Catalan chamber
Pro-independence parties might announce new candidate for the post in coming days should Spain’s courts block two nominated MPs
Despite being the only nominated candidate, Madrid is challenging the deposed president’s efforts to be reinstated
Chamber president Roger Torrent calls for “political talks” to reinstate deposed Catalan leader
Court fail to take a final decision on the deposed Catalan president's bid to be reinstated
The Spanish government “panicked” when it found out Constitutional Court judges were divided, points out Spanish newspaper
After several hours of deliberations, judges decide to ban the deposed Catalan president being sworn in at a distance
The next step is for the magistrates to study the political party’s argument to remove the constitutional measure that seized Catalonia’s self-rule
Catalan chamber says dismissing the executive 'violates' Spanish Constitution
The Spanish government challenged the legal framework for the October 1 vote on Thursday, claiming it is illegal
Judges turn down appeal to reconsider suspension of a ruling enabling pro-independence parties to pass laws on a single reading
Spanish president says the bill is “absolutely illegal” and dismisses it as a blow to democracy