Criticism mounts as deadlock among pro-independence parties to launch term continues
Esquerra wants JxCat to support their candidate within two weeks, as no agreement before May 26 would mean fresh election
Esquerra wants JxCat to support their candidate within two weeks, as no agreement before May 26 would mean fresh election
Junts say they will not push country to snap election and could support Aragonès-led cabinet while staying in opposition
Pro-independence Junts' Madaula to take place of Cuevillas, who had said risking disqualification from public office for symbolic votes is not worth it
Socialists would come second in seats but would prevail in number of ballots, as far-right would make its breakthrough fighting for fourth place
Led by former minister Àngels Chacon, they could either not make it into Parliament or obtain just enough seats to be key to governing
With party leader Puigdemont in exile, Laura Borràs could become first female Catalan president
Pro-independence forces need each other to stay in power—even if their approaches to achieving their goal are strikingly different
Uncertainty surrounds election over who will be able to form coalitions and who will hold the highest office
A three-way race to win, the impact of Covid-19 on voter turnout, and whether pro-independence parties keep majority and finally reach 50% of votes are main conundrums
The independence push and Spain’s backlash remained ubiquitous — until the pandemic came
Two government parties clash again, accusing each other of a potential deal with Socialists
JxCat spokesperson revealed weekend lockdowns were on the table during radio interview
Junts per Catalunya's Eduard Pujol steps down from post and as MP
Parties divided over how to pursue elusive political goal while responding to Spain's backlash
Parties divided over how to pursue elusive political goal while responding to Spain's backlash