Spain's acting president says government would strengthen cohesion 'through dialogue and law'
Sánchez sends party members a letter in which he asks them to back a Socialist-Podemos coalition agreement
Sánchez sends party members a letter in which he asks them to back a Socialist-Podemos coalition agreement
Clara Ponsatí summoned to court on December 12 for ongoing extradition case
International Trial Watch reports “massive” infringement of liberties such as freedom of expression and peaceful assembly
Socialists and Unidas Podemos might need support of pro-independence parties to launch their joint government, but might also need to engage in dialogue first
Meeting concludes with media reports announcing Iglesias' vice-presidency
Socialists' victory at the polls leaves the acting president short of a majority and in need of allies to be able to form an executive
Party that won Catalan election in 2017 fell from 57 to 10 seats in Spanish vote
Pro-independence bloc will hope for more success after record elections in April
The three pro-independence leaders claim the sentence is invalid due to violation of their rights
The defense teams of the former ministers will ask to postpone the court visit as Puigdemont did
Lawyers of Toni Comín and Lluís Puig say judges want to decide whether to incorporate their cases with that of former president, Carles Puigdemont
Miguel Ángel Vecino Quintana files legal case after his “honor” was left “on the ground”
Üloo Laanoja of Estonia responds to Spanish decree to restrict Internet platforms
Quim Torra denies "any link" with jailed pro-independence activists and questions the "conditions" under which the declaration was made
Carles Puigdemont's party vows "no blank checks" as it goes into November election focusing on imprisoned Catalan leaders