Jailed pro-independence leaders urge forming a government
Spanish government to appeal against law change to swear in Puigdemont
Spanish government to appeal against law change to swear in Puigdemont
The chamber also registers a complaint against Catalan media by a former PP official
Pro-independence MEP denies unionist Societat Civil Catalana’s allegations of “violations” of Spanish speakers’ rights
Roger Torrent reminded audience of “those who cannot be with us to celebrate,” at public event ahead of the holiday
Roger Torrent to travel to Geneva after Spanish Supreme Court prevents swearing-in of jailed MP
Pat Cox urges Spain "not to create martyrs to a cause" but to allow discussions to find a “mutually acceptable” solution
Roger Torrent gave a speech opening the annual event to pay homage to victims of the dictatorship, held at the Catalan Parliament
In a petition to the judge, Jordi Sànchez argues that the UN has “urged” Spain to guarantee his “political rights”
Catalan chamber head hopes judge will allow jailed MP Jordi Sànchez to attend investiture debate at UN’s urging
Deposed Catalan president Carles Puigdemont voted against the motion, in the first time he cast a ballot through a delegate
Deposed president alleges his arrest in Germany puts him in same situation as jailed MPs allowed to cast their votes
Parliament rejects “collective” political project and pro-independence camp reproaches PSC over its “lack of empathy” for jailed officials
All groups except C's and PP vote against text accusing chamber president of being "spokesman" for pro-independence forces
Head of Catalunya en Comú-Podem wants transitional executive of “independent figures with democratic sensibilities”