Parliament speaker demands proposal from Spain to resolve Catalan crisis
Roger Torrent: "Spanish government is caught by the fear of the right and far right response"
Roger Torrent: "Spanish government is caught by the fear of the right and far right response"
De Gispert, Rigol and Benach say 'fairest' path is an amnesty law, but harder to approve than a reprieve
National Court sees no crime from Aragonès for insults to the Spanish crown
Torra calls for resignation of Parliament general-secretary, while unionist parties demand end to “threats”
The chamber’s official gazette left out some of the passed motions related to the Spanish crown
Chamber’s general secretary says he has a “duty to paralyze” points that would contravene Constitutional Court
Lawmakers to discuss former king Juan Carlos’ exit from Spain amid corruption allegations
President Torra hopes MPs will call for current monarch to abdicate
5 former MPs argue that preventing debates on independence in chamber would have been 'censorship'
Pro-independence party says imprisoned leader will still fight for his parliamentary immunity and his seat
Two EU group leaders and two European parliament vice presidents among signatories of letter also demanding freedom for jailed activists
Basque, Galician, Valencian and anti-austerity groups join Catalan pro-independence parties' demand for commission of inquiry
Parliament speaker and MP announce lawsuit against Félix Sanz Roldán over the alleged hacking of their phones
Roger Torrent accuses Spain of "dirty war" and announces legal action
Plenary session approves text calling centralized coronavirus handling ‘detrimental’ and that Catalonia needs the resources of a state