PODCAST: Catalan election – the runners and riders
February 14 has been confirmed as the date but the big question remains: who is going to win?
February 14 has been confirmed as the date but the big question remains: who is going to win?
JxCat win 32 seats, far-right enter parliament for first time and anti-capitalists CUP could be kingmakers
Polling stations open from 9am to 8pm with specific times for those at risk and in quarantine
Broad support for reintroduction of social housing decree overturned by Spain's Constitutional Court
With party leader Puigdemont in exile, Laura Borràs could become first female Catalan president
Parties react to weekend clashes between anti-fascists and police as countdown to election enters final week
CUP and ERC leaders criticize JxCat candidate choice, under investigation for alleged irregular public contracts
Alliance of groups both for and against independence had been mooted as alternative to pro-indy government
Randomly selected individuals in charge of running polling stations will be tested beforehand
Politician will be frontrunner of Socialist party in upcoming Catalan election
Electoral authority rejects excluding those over 60 from working in the February 14 vote for health reasons
Desire for successful vaccine rollout, social policies after impact of Covid-19 and strong government after February election
Citizens have until February 4 to request mail-in ballots online or at the post office