Roger Torrent, new Catalan Parliament president
Pro-independence parties will keep the majority in the chamber's ruling body, the bureau
Pro-independence parties will keep the majority in the chamber's ruling body, the bureau
The chamber’s Committee on Petitions receives around 40 citizens requests about the political situation in Catalonia
"Be a democrat and respect the Catalan Parliament decision to reinstate the government", replies Puigdemont
While Puigdemont says vetoing him taking office remotely would be a “democratic fraud,” Ciutadans brands this possible move as a “joke”
Catalan leader to try to take office from Brussels either via video or through another MP representing him
Q&A on the new term set to start next week, with the appointment of new Parliament bureau and president of government unresolved
Q&A on the new term set to start next week, as eight MPs are still in prison or in Brussels, making it harder for pro-independence parties to use their majority in the chamber
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”
The court will decide whether to release Catalan leader or to keep him behind bars
The Spanish Supreme court accuses her of rebellion, sedition, and misuse of funds for allowing the vote on Catalan independence
The spokesperson for the pro-independence party says decisions about the incarcerated officials are “political and not judicial”
In an interview with the Catalan News Agency, Dolors Bassa recalls her time in prison and why she won’t return to her government role
With only 5 days to go until December 21, claws are out as parties try to convince voters that they are the right choice
Meritxell Serret says the new president has to be someone who can effectively take office, not necessarily Puigdemont