Jailed VP defends Catalan self-determination in court
Oriol Junqueras tells judge that organizing referendum is no crime and “not a cent” of public money was used while activists Sànchez and Cuixart denounce "criminalization" of movement
Oriol Junqueras tells judge that organizing referendum is no crime and “not a cent” of public money was used while activists Sànchez and Cuixart denounce "criminalization" of movement
Deposed Catalan president Carles Puigdemont voted against the motion, in the first time he cast a ballot through a delegate
With the presidential candidate in pre-trial prison, the parliamentary debate to swear him in is delayed amid judicial muddle
Amid negotiations with Junts per Catalunya, Esquerra’s Joan Tardà says his party should begin talks with parties opposed to independence
Unionist Ciutadans will appeal in Spain's Constitutional Court, arguing their rights were violated in a tense and controversial plenary session
Esquerra Republicana head Marta Rovira tells judge that she asked president Puigdemont to call off independence referendum
Pro-independence parties in talks to swear in Puigdemont but have a high-ranking official in Barcelona to replace his absence
ERC urges JxCat allies to reach "global" agreement with an "effective" appointment of new president and the recognition of the Catalan leader "legitimacy" in Brussels
Junts per Catalunya registers a proposal to amend a law on its own, despite being in talks with other pro-independence forces
Speaking to an MP from pro-independence ERC party, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría asked a controversial question in reference to Carles Puigdemont
With the round of talks with party leaders at an end, Carles Puigdemont is the only candidate on the table
The two main pro-independence parties also agree to elect Carles Puigdemont as president from Brussels
Pro-independence allies prefer to leave proposal in Parliament lawyers’ hands, while unionist groups rule out Puigdemont taking office from Brussels
Party of jailed Catalan leader denounces that considering legal criteria, Junqueras shouldn’t be currently imprisoned
Outside the Spanish Supreme Court, Gabriel Rufián stated that Catalonia “can’t have a president via Skype”