Election who’s who: parties, powerholders, and potential presidents
Uncertainty surrounds election over who will be able to form coalitions and who will hold the highest office
Uncertainty surrounds election over who will be able to form coalitions and who will hold the highest office
Survey predicts neck-to-neck battle for first place between ERC (34-35) and JxCat (32-34), followed by Socialists (26-29)
Roger Torrent denounces "constant judicialization" in Francophonie Parliamentary Assembly
Survey estimates victory for Socialists or Esquerra, and parties for a Catalan state, now with 70 seats, would take 58-71
High court will decide from Thursday whether vote can take place on May 30 or has to be held on February 14 as originally planned
European parliament considering extending list of crimes that allow for automatic extradition
An overview of the year from a Catalan perspective
Politician parts ways with party to support conservatives after Carrizosa chosen as frontrunner
As vote approaches, winner remains uncertain although there are three main contenders
The independence push and Spain’s backlash remained ubiquitous — until the pandemic came
Chamber rejects mentioning that as a result of the row, all lawmakers are now recognized to have had immunity when results were declared
Rapporteur accuses large European parliament groups of "expunging" her opinion on the 10 year prison sentences
Spain has repeatedly tried to get former Catalan president and other exiled pro-independence politicians extradited
Spain hopes process will lead to extradition of former Catalan president and MEPs Comín and Ponsatí
Professionals urge more investment from government into sector as 28% of population suffered from anxiety in first wave