Catalan president will not address Senate on Article 155
Carles Puigdemont decides not to attend debate in Spain’s upper house on suspending Catalonia’s self-government
Carles Puigdemont decides not to attend debate in Spain’s upper house on suspending Catalonia’s self-government
Spanish parties disagree on whether Madrid should go ahead with Article 155 if Puigdemont calls an early election
Doubts cast over Carles Puigdemont’s visit to the Spanish Senate, while government members warn that early elections will not stop Article 155
The dramatic measures affect the Catalan government, parliament, public media and other public companies, all staff of the administration, police and finances
Catalan public media and other public enterprises officials can be dismissed or "temporarily replaced", according to measures proposed
The authors denounce “violence and alienation” from Madrid and advocate a “peaceful resolution”
Madrid executive and Socialist party to call snap election in Catalonia in January 2018
Despite "politcal and monarchical pressure" to move the company's headquarters, the current political situation is not affecting production or sales
Uncertainty reigns over Catalonia’s political future in latest clash with Madrid
President Rajoy warns he will take measures "that it would undoubtedly be better not to ever take" unless Puigdemont makes it clear independence was not declared
European politicians spoke out against Spain’s disregard for “democracy and human rights”
Mariano Rajoy ignores Puigdemont’s call for a meeting and mentions that he is ready to implement the Constitutional provision to suspend Catalonia's self-rule
Agreement reached between Spanish president Mariano Rajoy and leader of the opposition Pedro Sánchez one day after Carles Puigdemont’s speech in parliament
Spanish prosecutor has said it will do whatever it takes, and is even considering charges of rebellion, an offence punishable by 15 to 25 years in prison
Spanish president insists talks on political conflict can only happen if Catalan president “returns to legality”