Supreme Court rejects lawsuit against Spain’s president over Catalan leaders’ pardons
Right-wing group accused Pedro Sánchez of breaching his duty
Right-wing group accused Pedro Sánchez of breaching his duty
Victòria Alsina says possible multi-million euro Court of Auditors fine for independence push seeks "civil death" of 40 officials
9 to 13-year prison sentences for sedition and misuse of funds followed 2017 independence referendum
9 to 13-year prison sentences for sedition and misuse of funds followed 2017 independence referendum
Right-wing demonstrators in Madrid numbered half as many as 2019 rally against Catalan-Spanish dialogue
Leaders of People's Party, Ciudadanos and the far-right Vox among 25,000 at Plaza de Colón demonstration
Spanish government may release leaders before summer, as two presidents meet briefly at business event
Solicitor general avoids taking a side, non-binding Supreme Court review remains last step before final cabinet decision
Pro-independence groups demand general pardon for "3,000 victims of reprisals," including jailed leaders
Pardon or reform of criminal code are considered by Spanish government, but fears of opposition "blackmailing" to avoid it arise
Proposal to exculpate acts from 2013 to be submitted to Spanish congress after Catalan election
Pro-independence leaders were sentenced to 9-13 years in jail
Ciutadans head says meeting between Spanish left-wing leader and Catalan incarcerated politician was regards “privileges and impunity” and not on budget