Far-right Vox is the dark horse of the Catalan elections
First time party is expected to enter the Catalan parliament
First time party is expected to enter the Catalan parliament
Far-left party is expected to make big gains on February 14 and could again tip the scales in favor of the independence bloc
Case report to be presented on February 22 with vote by Committee on Legal Affairs the following day
Led by former minister Àngels Chacon, they could either not make it into Parliament or obtain just enough seats to be key to governing
Illa hits back by accusing written agreement excluding his force of "perpetuating hatred"
Opposition blasts Catalan and Spanish government parties as far-right Vox's arguments spark outrage
MEPs call for Borrell's resignation while European countries expel diplomats in retaliation against Moscow
Vote will take place, but logistics in question as campaign progresses with candidates struggling to confirm potential government coalitions
Pro-independence forces need each other to stay in power—even if their approaches to achieving their goal are strikingly different
Minister responds to request with accusations of "arrogance" and "double standards"
Minister responds to request with accusations of "arrogance" and "double standards"
Left-wing party hopes to remain in power after February 14 election
Spanish government-funded survey predicts pro-independence forces will win 42.8% of vote
Salvador Illa, Spain’s former health minister, has garnered huge public support for the party since announcing his candidacy
Uncertainty surrounds election over who will be able to form coalitions and who will hold the highest office