Constitutional Court suspends bill to remotely swear in president
Puigdemont bid blocked as presidency law amendment put on hold while judges consider Spanish government appeal
Puigdemont bid blocked as presidency law amendment put on hold while judges consider Spanish government appeal
European Commission president says mediation would only be possible if Spain asks for it
Spanish Supreme Court opens door to lower charges to ‘conspiracy to commit rebellion’ or ‘sedition’
The European Commission representative in Barcelona, Ferran Tarradellas, explained that a potential meeting will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis
Roger Torrent meets the consular corps in Barcelona on Europe's Day and says Catalonia is "strongly pro-Europe"
Spanish government appeals Catalan regulation enabling a swearing-in at a distance
Parliament president expresses "concerns" about ideas today reminiscent of Nazism at event honoring Catalan volunteers who died in the global conflict
Judge Pablo Llarena awaiting information from Spanish treasury for proof in Puigdemont extradition case
With the courts expected to block JxCat’s bid, uncertainty remains over who will lead Catalonia’s next government
Path for Spanish government to take legal provision to the Constitutional Court cleared
Judge Pablo Llarena, overseeing the case against pro-independence leaders, summons all those being prosecuted not currently in jail
At first Catalan Congress in Defence of the Rule of Law, advocates call for “patience”
Leader of unionists Ciutadans calls on Spanish government to act before law enabling Puigdemont to be sworn in from Germany comes into effect
The pro-independence group set to debate options for swearing in a president
Motion received votes of pro-independence JxCat, ERC, and CUP and in-between-blocs CatECP