President Torra to be removed from power: what's next?
Second-in-command Aragonès is expected to become interim chief and an early election is set to be held in February
Second-in-command Aragonès is expected to become interim chief and an early election is set to be held in February
Second-in-command Aragonès is expected to become interim chief and an early election is set to be held in February
Spain’s foreign minister and future top EU diplomat says there is no “constitutional way” to do so
Carme Forcadell’s child believes all imprisoned Catalan leaders ‘will end up being released’ once case is taken to European Court of Human Rights
Roger Torrent says "Spain is attacking the heart of democracy"
Torrent visits imprisoned pro-independence leaders in the Madrid region
Parliament President says Catalan leader remains the "only candidate" for the presidency
Roger Torrent confirms Puigdemont is still candidate for president in upcoming debate despite Madrid’s appeal
Miquel Iceta tells Catalan TV that dismissed president’s situation is a legal issue and no longer a political one
New Parliament President Roger Torrent sits down with party leaders as debate on whether to allow swearing in Puigdemont at a distance looms
The two main pro-independence parties also agree to elect Carles Puigdemont as president from Brussels
The Catalan President, Artur Mas, has stated that the 27-S Catalan elections are not an “improvised event” but “the last resort” for Catalans to decide their political future. He justified the elections by saying that up until now all attempts have “crashed into the granite wall that is Spain”. At his appearance before Parliament this Wednesday, Mas admitted that calling elections hadn’t been his first choice but that it was “the only option left”. He added that the upcoming elections “are exceptional” and mentioned the pro-independence unitary list ‘Junts Pel Sí’ as an example of this. The gathering together of “so many people with different ideologies but a common purpose has no precedents” and should at least “be respected”, he said. Mas also gave explanations for the search that the Spanish Guardia Civil carried out on the headquarters of his party CDC and those of the party’s foundation CatDem.