Puigdemont v Spain: Catalan president takes case to UN human rights committee
Dismissed leader’s defense alleges that Spanish authorities infringed international treaties and violated his political rights
Dismissed leader’s defense alleges that Spanish authorities infringed international treaties and violated his political rights
Major pro-independence party in Catalonia stresses that jailed vice president must be president-in-waiting
From Brussels, the deposed Catalan leader presents a lawsuit against Spain before the UN Human Rights Committee
A motion to be voted on in parliament on Thursday excludes last October’s declaration of independence
Catalan leader says he will give up presidency if Catalan parliament so decides
ERC says talks in the pro-independence bloc are “going well” and the deal “must” include the formation of a new government
Pro-independence parties don’t agree on what role should Puigdemont play in the new cabinet
Six officers tried to “detain” Joaquín Reyes during filming for TV programme
Pro-independence parties in talks to swear in Puigdemont but have a high-ranking official in Barcelona to replace his absence
Close ally to Puigdemont and Junts per Catalunya spokeswoman says in an interview with Catalan News that she is "sure" his cause will end up in the European Court of Human Rights
Despite being the only nominated candidate, Madrid is challenging the deposed president’s efforts to be reinstated
From prison, Oriol Junqueras claims that “the priority is to form a government”
Spain’s Supreme Court will prosecute the pro-independence leaders in April, according to ‘La Vanguardia’ newspaper
Fernando Martínez-Maíllo, coordinator of the Spanish conservatives, insists the Catalan leader will not be reinstated as president
Harvard PhD Elsa Artadi, possible successor to Puigdemont, is described as "yoga devotee" and "runaway bride" in press reports that focus on her not having children instead of her qualifications