Puigdemont ready to run in December 21 elections from abroad
The deposed president has said he will turn himself in to “true justice” but “not to that of Spain”
The deposed president has said he will turn himself in to “true justice” but “not to that of Spain”
Defense attorney for deposed officials to lodge complaint while released minister calls for political solution to “terrible” situation
The entity supports the incarcerated “legitimate” government of Catalonia and rejects Spain’s “repressive escalation”
Pots-and-pans protests and road cuts are first reactions to the court’s decision to jail eight deposed Catalan ministers
In a manifesto, newspapers and journals demand the release of the "members of the legitimate government of Catalonia"
He demands, as “legitimate” president, the release of the vice president, the ministers, and an end to the “repression”
Spain’s attorney general also requested €50,000 bail of for former Business minister who resigned in disagreement with declaration of independence
'In prison for their ideas and for having stayed loyal to a mandate approved by Parliament,' says dismissed President Puigdemont
Spain’s National Court sets bail at €50,000 for former Business minister
Mayor Ada Colau criticized for being "neutral" in face of judicial persecution
This is the third work stoppage since the October 1 referendum, as workers briefly take to the streets to express their indignity
15 officials have appeared while President and 4 ministers have asked to appear via video from Brussels
"Legitimate" government says it is facing a "political trial"
Oriol Junqueras calls for “consolidation of Republic” at the ballot boxes on December 21, in article published in New York Times
Oriol Junqueras, facing up to 30 years in prison, calls for work to "restore democracy"