New foreign minister to go to Brussels on first official trip
While in European capital, Alfred Bosch will meet government delegates abroad, MEPs and former president Carles Puigdemont
While in European capital, Alfred Bosch will meet government delegates abroad, MEPs and former president Carles Puigdemont
Summit boycotted by most belligerent unionist and pro-independence parties
The Spanish prosecutor recommended Catalan leaders be sentenced to 177 years in prison total
41 Members of European Parliament from some 15 member states wore yellow T-shirts in the chamber vote
Road to independence, dialogue with Madrid and dealing with the impact of Spain’s latest harsh measures will be the hottest topics, along with catching up with day-to-day governance
“I married a pacifist and now he is in jail accused of rebellion,” says deposed minister’s wife
A group of MEPs meet Carles Puigdemont in Berlin to analyze the current political situation
European Commission president says mediation would only be possible if Spain asks for it
Italian MEP Eleonora Forenza criticizes “lack of action” from Europe in interview with Catalan News
Spokesman of new group of MEPs says Spain wants to "humiliate" Catalan leaders by imprisoning them
Ada Colau blames Spanish president Mariano Rajoy for asking Catalan leader to "surrender"
The independent peace activism organization calls for peaceful resolution through dialogue
Felipe says that authorities in Catalonia are “fracturing” society, but makes no comment on the police violence
MEPs from different parties have criticized the way the Spanish State has used the court to tackle Catalonia’s pro-independence aspirations, particularly this week as the Parliament’s President, Carme Forcadell, and other members of the Chamber’s Bureau have been brought to court for allowing a debate on independence in the Parliament. According to Sinn Féin’s MEP, Matt Carthy, the Spanish State is “undermining its reputation across Europe” by taking public representatives to court. In a similar vein, European People’s Party MEP, Sipra Pietikäinen, said the reaction from the Spanish judiciary was “very strong” and called for “mediation” instead to overcome the current deadlock. Slovenian MEP Igor Soltes also criticized the EU role regarding these kinds of conflicts and lamented that “sometimes it is easier” for EU institutions to intervene “in foreign countries” such as Venezuela rather than doing so in Catalonia.
Catalan President, Carles Puigdemont, said that the Government will ask for the international community’s support in order to implement the referendum result if the people vote ‘yes’ to Catalonia’s independence. In particular, he emphasized the need to get the EU’s attention and pointed out that if Catalonia’s moves towards independence, Europe will stop being Spain’s “errand boy”. Puigdemont admitted that no international recognition has been requested so far. Instead, the Government has just organized a campaign to explain the Catalans’ demands to the world. The Catalan President insisted that the ballot boxes will be put out in September and added that the only way for the Spanish Government to prevent the referendum from happening is “by opening a dialogue and agreeing on an alternative date”.