Jailed independence leaders Turull and Rull granted regular temporary release
Former presidency and territory ministers allowed out 5 days a week, 12 hours a day
Former presidency and territory ministers allowed out 5 days a week, 12 hours a day
Archbishop Joan Josep Omella will be in charge of organization formed by all dioceses in Spain
Josep Maria Jové and Lluís Salvadó are accused of disobedience, misuse of funds, breach of duty, and revelation of secrets
Trapero expressed his regret at being accused of rebellion, arguing he had no connection with independence push
Trapero suggests he should have been informed of Spain's law enforcement plans in key rally ahead of referendum
Josep Lluís Trapero one of four officials facing requested sentences of up to 11 years in jail
EU top diplomat and former Spanish minister criticized Brussels for not handing over both Puigdemont and an alleged terrorist
Exiled former president and two ex-ministers report EU High Representative's criticisms of court's decision to delay extradition hearing
Joan Josep Nuet’s case for his part in the 2017 independence push elevated after his election to Spanish Congress
The body had set a 6-month deadline for the freedom of the jailed political figures
N-VA party turns down "informal meeting" with Spanish representative in Belgium and demands "transparent" debate in Flemish chamber
The three pro-independence leaders claim the sentence is invalid due to violation of their rights
In an official letter, Diana Riba argues that Josep Borrell committed "serious negligence" by posting classified document and calls for inquiry
Miguel Ángel Vecino Quintana files legal case after his “honor” was left “on the ground”
Lawyers have condemned a verdict, of which the severity "could not have been foreseen"