Parliamentary majority ‘denounces criminalization of independence camp’
Lawmakers “reject violence” and accuse Spain’s judiciary and police of “violating fundamental rights”
Lawmakers “reject violence” and accuse Spain’s judiciary and police of “violating fundamental rights”
Chamber requests that Spanish police in charge of Monday’s arrests be removed from Catalonia
The head of the South American trade bloc chamber emphasized that “political differences” must be resolved democratically
People’s Party urges European Parliament to take action, while Ciutadans will back new Justice Commissioner-to-be if he reviews extradition system
Police clear Ciutadella park after masked group throws fences at officers
Òscar Camps and Carola Rackete of NGOs Proactiva Open Arms and Sea Watch receive chamber's annual distinction ahead of National Day celebrations
Barcelona mayor Ada Colau and far-left CUP dismiss offer to join unitary government
Former government head says institutions must be "strong" in face of potential guilty verdict for jailed leaders, and he remains at "disposition" of Catalan parliament
AnimaNaturalis and other organizations push parliament to ban bull-related events
Country holds its breath ahead of verdict on jailed leaders, which could lead to a rise in tensions with Madrid, snap elections and fresh attempts to extradite Puigdemont
Sassoli pressures European Commission president to aid the Catalan vessel that has spent eight days at sea looking for safe harbor
Alba Vergés: "We have the responsibility to answer to the people"
Center for Opinion Studies also finds 48.3% of public against independence compared to 44% in favor
Greens/EFA joins imprisoned Catalan leader in calling on David-Maria Sassoli to allow him to be member of European Parliament
Move comes days after Spanish Constitutional Court blocks motion to abolish monarchy