Supreme Court lifts bans from public office for half of pardoned referendum leaders
Heads of mainstream pro-independence parties Turull and Junqueras still disqualified until 2030 and 2031
Heads of mainstream pro-independence parties Turull and Junqueras still disqualified until 2030 and 2031
Magistrates will not put pardons immediately on hold as requested, but final decision on legal challenges is still pending
Nine politicians and activists had been found guilty of sedition for leading Catalonia’s referendum push in 2017
9 to 13-year prison sentences for sedition and misuse of funds followed 2017 independence referendum
9 to 13-year prison sentences for sedition and misuse of funds followed 2017 independence referendum
Catalan president Pere Aragonès argues findings send "clear message" to Spanish judicial system
President Pedro Sánchez announces measure in Barcelona in order to encourage 'reconciliation' between Catalonia and Spain
Right-wing demonstrators in Madrid numbered half as many as 2019 rally against Catalan-Spanish dialogue
Former presidency minister argues the court was not impartial and his freedom of expression was breached
Spanish government may release leaders before summer, as two presidents meet briefly at business event
Solicitor general avoids taking a side, non-binding Supreme Court review remains last step before final cabinet decision
Imprisoned male politicians and activists will have to return to jail with only 36 days a year allowed out
Serret still liable for referendum case but not facing a European arrest warrant, uncertainty over how she will develop new post