Puigdemont’s party considers leaving European liberals over Catalonia stance
PDeCAT and ALDE officials meet in Brussels as liberals look into expelling the Catalan party
PDeCAT and ALDE officials meet in Brussels as liberals look into expelling the Catalan party
Text urges both governments to sit down at negotiating table "without impositions" and within Spanish legal framework
Magistrate leading independence case in Madrid summoned to appear in Brussels court after exiled Catalan leaders file lawsuit asking for "fair trial"
Party accused of influence peddling, bribery and money laundering in so-called ‘3% Case’
David Bonvehí and Míriam Nogueras new heads of pro-independence party
Unionist Ciutadans says it is a move to hide "corruption," while pro-independence parties take sides
Regulation obliges member states to set a minimum of 2% to 5% of votes for a candidacy to get a seat in the chamber
Pedro Sánchez to form new Socialist government in coming days with votes of Catalan pro-independence parties
Parties confirm support to Socialists’ motion of no confidence against Spanish president
PDeCAT decides to support Socialist proposal to oust prime minister so as to “put an end to the Rajoy era”
Pro-independence parties crucial for the initiative to succeed
Party leadership proposes using name of Puigdemont’s pro-independence ticket
Defense teams of former ministers and civic leaders ask Spanish Supreme Court to review the reasons for keeping them in custody
The Spanish president called Catalans to polling stations after seizing control of the country
Catalan VP, Oriol Junqueras, insisted this Wednesday on the pro-independence parties’ commitment to calling a referendum this September. He underscored the unity within the group despite the fact that some representatives from the main parties within the governing Junts Pel Sí coalition had expressed differing positions regarding how the referendum should be carried out. While pro-independence left-wing ERC’s Marta Rovira announced that a task force of unemployed persons could be organized to carry out referendum-related tasks, the Catalan Government’s Spokeswoman, Neus Munté, said this was a decision that “is not part of the Government’s plans”. “We are all committed to the referendum and we are going to do it together,” said Junqueras, playing down the disagreement.