Right-wing unionists make legal moves to stop pro-independence leaders
Ciutadans asks president be barred from office even though his disqualification is not final, while far-right Vox calls for Junqueras to stay in jail
Ciutadans asks president be barred from office even though his disqualification is not final, while far-right Vox calls for Junqueras to stay in jail
Returning to Catalonia and a vote in the European parliament to allow his extradition process might unfold in the near future
Acting spokeswoman adds that former Catalan president in exile still has "charges to answer" in Spain
Former president says he is "absolutely" sure he will attend January 13 plenary session after EU court annuls decision preventing him from taking up his seat
Exiled former president and former minister Comín enter European Parliament to go through paperwork for taking up their seats
Decision affecting MEPs-elect comes after EU court ruling on Oriol Junqueras' immunity
Two law professors shed light on the decision of the European Court of Justice confirming immunity of jailed Catalan leader
EU top diplomat and former Spanish minister criticized Brussels for not handing over both Puigdemont and an alleged terrorist
Thursday sees the European Court of Justice rule on whether the jailed independence leader has the right to take up his seat in the EU chamber
Exiled former president and two ex-ministers report EU High Representative's criticisms of court's decision to delay extradition hearing
Session at Brussels court postponed until February 3 with Luxembourg judges' decision on jailed Junqueras' immunity expected on Thursday
Successor to CDC party that governed Catalonia for over 20 years aims to be "key element" in seeking independence for Catalonia
Pro-independence leaders congratulate Scottish Nationalists on gains that send a "clear message" on a new referendum
Exiled former Catalonia head believes upcoming EU court ruling on MEP-elect Junqueras’ immunity could affect his status as well
In an open letter, former president expresses "concern" that authorities in Ottawa see self-determination as a "crime"