Socialist leader says Puigdemont has ‘no intention’ of return
Miquel Iceta tells Catalan TV that dismissed president’s situation is a legal issue and no longer a political one
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
If allowed, they would be able to vote in the investiture debate, as well as throughout the parliamentary term
While the CUP party accuses Roger Torrent’s words of “betraying” the spirit of independence, other parties call for him to act on his conciliatory tone
Find out who's who in the parliamentary body, formed by four pro-independence and three unionists’ representatives
Roger Torrent pledges to ‘contribute to dialogue’ in Catalan politics
Unlike his predecessor, Torrent has been an insider of Esquerra Republicana since he entered the party at 19 years old
Leo Varadkar believes it is “only solution” to ongoing political crisis
Pro-independence parties will keep the majority in the chamber's ruling body, the bureau
Jailed MPs ask to vote by proxy, while pro-independence representatives in Brussels will not take part remotely
Interim bureau to face vote by proxy debate in opening session of Parliament on Wednesday
The two main pro-independence parties also agree to elect Carles Puigdemont as president from Brussels
An MEP complained that Catalan was the only language used in the office’s corporate image and signage
Luke Ming Flanagan: “You have done well with independence, why stop Catalonia doing the same?”
The chamber’s Committee on Petitions receives around 40 citizens requests about the political situation in Catalonia