PDeCAT under investigation in corruption scandal
Party accused of influence peddling, bribery and money laundering in so-called ‘3% Case’
Party accused of influence peddling, bribery and money laundering in so-called ‘3% Case’
Footage shows Cuixart and Sànchez tried to mediate with Spanish police on September 20
Former Mossos chief, Josep Lluís Trapero, and three other high-ranking officials see appeals rejected by Spain’s National Court
If indictment is confirmed, Catalan corps chief will be judged for crimes carrying up to 23 years in jail
For the run-up to the Mediterranean Games, the seaside town will host a performance by the Symphonic National Orchestra of Barcelona and Catalonia
His lawyer plans to take the case to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg
Four men with the deposed president when he was detained by German police are called to testify in Spain’s National Court
Despite suspecting clients were involved in illegal activities, bank did not act with “due diligence”
Prosecuted officials confirm they reject rebellion and sedition charges before the judge
Woman arrested on Tuesday for organizing protests in favor of a Catalan republic testifies in Spain’s National Court
Activist is to appear in court on Thursday to answer terror and rebellion charges
The person detained is part of the Committees for the Defense of the Republic, which protested by cutting off highways and opening up tollbooths
Spain’s national court accuses Josep Lluís Trapero of belonging to an organization seeking independence of Catalonia
Local network Committees in Defense of the Republic recently blocked highways in protest of the detention of pro-independence leaders
While he gained relevance in 2015 as the head of a major pro-independence organisation, his political activism began in the eighties