Puigdemont’s party won’t replace suspended MPs; allies warn of parliament ‘collapse’
Junts per Catalunya wants prosecuted MPs to vote through a delegate despite risk of losing majority
Junts per Catalunya wants prosecuted MPs to vote through a delegate despite risk of losing majority
Proxy vote petition from Junts per Catalunya "not consistent" with previous agreement by pro-independence parties
Lack of united strategy in pro-independence bloc, figure of Puigdemont, and threat of more politicians going to jail among main points
Pro-independence parties brawled over how to implement Spanish courts’ orders to suspend the former president and other MPs
Parliament plenary session to resume this evening after quarrel between pro-independence parties threatened the government's stability
The Catalan leader denies pro-independence camp is motivated by "rage" in a speech in Amsterdam
Puigdemont and other politicians accused of rebellion will be substituted by party colleagues
The Catalan president during the referendum one year ago calls for "a free republic without fear"
Magistrate was also critical of the former president, the pro-independence movement and the Catalan police
European Council head rejects Carles Puigdemont's suggestion he could arbitrate between Spain and Catalonia but will continue "encouraging dialogue"
Lawsuit by exiled Catalan leaders against Pablo Llarena will be assessed by three judges but process might not start for six months
In his new book, the Catalan leader proposes a referendum in all of Spain, regrets the EU's "silence" and claims his life is "in danger"
More emails show members of the judiciary criticizing German courts for treating Spain like a "banana republic"
Pro-independence parties at odds over how to implement orders from the Spanish judiciary
Daytime activity on September 22 retraces the route of those exiled to France in 1939