Parliament urges EU to be ‘space of understanding, dialogue, and mediation’
Motion put forward by JxCat denounces European governments that “violate rights” as well as “refugee crisis”
Motion put forward by JxCat denounces European governments that “violate rights” as well as “refugee crisis”
Party aims to generate “most favourable circumstances” to force Spain to negotiate
Puigdemont’s case is a “political issue,” says Anrej Hunko, Die Linke MP at the Bundestag
On Friday, Catalan MPs will cast their ballots regarding allowing a swearing-in by proxy
While pro-independence ally would welcome an Elsa Artadi bid, unionists stress need for a “viable” nominee
Madrid says permission aims to help fishermen “survive,” while some parties and activists warn that 90% of reserves are in danger
Oriol Junqueras believes that an automatic snap election needs to be avoided because that would mean "wasting" the pro-independence majority
How has the country fared since a declaration of independence in October led the Spanish government to suspend self government?
Three months on, judges finally decide to consider Spanish government’s challenge of deposed Catalan leader’s swearing-in
Spanish government to appeal against law change to swear in Puigdemont
The repercussions for Jordi Sànchez, incarcerated near Madrid, include increased time in his cell to 18 hours
Jordi Cuixart lawyers say that his rights to a family life and privacy as well as the rights of his one-year-old son are being violated as he is imprisoned 700 km away from home
If the Catalan chamber does not swear in a president before May 22, election will automatically be called for mid-July
Italian MEP Eleonora Forenza criticizes “lack of action” from Europe in interview with Catalan News
"As they could not get the big prey, they are going after the small ones now," says dismissed director of Public Administration School