Catalan government meets to decide if it will declare independence
Catalan president, government ministers and JxSí lawmakers meet to outline the next steps to be taken after Catalan self-rule suspension
Catalan president, government ministers and JxSí lawmakers meet to outline the next steps to be taken after Catalan self-rule suspension
Spain's judicial system is investigating if Rajoy’s party pocketed undeclared and illegal donations to pay bonuses to senior members of the PP
The dramatic measures affect the Catalan government, parliament, public media and other public companies, all staff of the administration, police and finances
Catalan public media and other public enterprises officials can be dismissed or "temporarily replaced", according to measures proposed
Puigdemont reiterates Catalan government’s willingness to accept offer of mediation to find a political solution to conflict
Carles Puigdemont says an investigation will be launched to determine the people responsible for the Spanish police violence on Sunday
From Rajoy to Sánchez to Rivera, the leaders of Spain’s main political groups speak out against October 1 vote
Carles Puigdemont is going to the Nordic country on August 30-31, only one month before the referendum
Catalan president says international support for the referendum on independence is key, and can be won with a clear message on October 1
Rajoy will set up an extraordinary meeting if the Catalan Parliament Bureau admits the referendum law
In first court appearance by a sitting Spanish president, the leader of the People's Party insists he had only “political responsibilities” and knew “absolutely” nothing about financial matters
President Rajoy’s opening of new hotel where hundreds were killed in 1707 makes many Lleida inhabitants very uncomfortable
Jordi Baiget said that the vote, which the Government has announced will be binding, could end up being a remake of the unofficial plebiscite on independence of 2014
The Catalan president is committed to holding a referendum with all democratic guarantees
They will be accompanied by governing cross-party pro-independence ‘Junts Pel Sí’, the radical left-wing party ‘CUP’ and the ministers at the Government building in Barcelona