A surprise message from prison: Junqueras speaks out to supporters
"We will end this disgrace, we will not let this steamroller pass through whole country," dismissed vice-president's voice heard for first time since imprisonment
"We will end this disgrace, we will not let this steamroller pass through whole country," dismissed vice-president's voice heard for first time since imprisonment
France would have “done the same,” Manuel Valls says referring to Article 155
The ousted president dismissed rumours as false, calling Spain "delusional" for basing border policy on hearsay
The viral video shows an individual threatening the Catalan president and Podemos leader with heavy artillery
The measure used by the Spanish government to suspend Catalonia’s self-rule was a talking point for most parties on Friday
Catalan administration workers protest to demand their release and the end of Madrid’s takeover of Catalonia
Esquerra Republicana estimated to be first by a slight margin, with a pro-independence majority unclear
How jailing candidates might affect the election becomes a talking point after vice president gives an interview to ACN from his cell
Q&A on the far-left candidacy which might be deciding in ensuring a majority for a Catalan state for a second time
Electoral Board cracks down on the colored motif after it became a symbol protesting the imprisonment of pro-independence leaders
Meritxell Serret says the new president has to be someone who can effectively take office, not necessarily Puigdemont
Q&A on Oriol Junqueras’ party
The board has asked TV3 to compensate the Catalan People's Party, despite the channel not broadcasting the whole event live
Artur Mas and former Catalan officials are being tried for organizing a non-binding independence vote in 2014
Should the Spanish government accept a pro-independence party victory, the Catalan president would return to Catalonia risking arrest