Spanish PM and defense minister's phones were also targeted with Pegasus spyware
"External and illicit" hackings made public in wake of Catalangate revelations
"External and illicit" hackings made public in wake of Catalangate revelations
Catalan president calls for her resignation and Spain's junior coalition partner accuses Robles of "justifying" espionage
Margarita Robles backs intelligence agency over Catalangate: 'I do not know The New Yorker'
Organization that defends Franco regime received 5,000-euro subsidy and free use of army premises
The Spanish Defence Minister, Pedro Morenés, warned that the army won’t intervene in Catalonia during the 27-S upcoming elections as long as “everybody fulfils their duty”. Morenés said this referring to a possible unilateral declaration of independence, in the event that pro-independence forces win the Catalan elections. In an interview on Spanish National Radio (RNE) he underlined that the army “is an absolutely and perfectly democratic” institution and its members “will strictly obey the law”. The Minister also spoke in support of the application of Article 115 of the Spanish Constitution, which allows the central government to suspend Catalonia’s autonomy if the “rules aren’t adhered to”.