Puigdemont: “On Oct 1 we are called to defend democracy from a repressive and intimidating regime”
Catalan president steadfast on referendum despite the arrests of 13 people and the Spanish police raids in 22 government buildings
Catalan president steadfast on referendum despite the arrests of 13 people and the Spanish police raids in 22 government buildings
“Spain has gone on the offensive with unprecedented repression”, the statement criticizes
In National Day’s Eve statement Catalan head of government pledges that referendum will take place
Court of Auditors demands that former Catalan president Mas and 10 more officials pay approximately 5 million euros in bail
Ahmed Galai makes a declaration in favor of “democracy and the October 1” vote
Logistics, legal framework, Spain’s actions to stop the vote, and the eventual turnout are some of the mysteries to be solved
President Puigdemont tells eight political groups in the Folketing that their "shared demand" to seek negotiations with Madrid has not worked
Vice president demands meeting with Spanish counterpart to tackle “688 million euro” debt on security
13 dead and some 80 more injured in Barcelona terrorist attack and police arrest two suspects
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
President Puigdemont claims that citizens will vote and “no action by Spain will stop it”
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
Ana Pastor says Spanish chamber rules only allow a Catalan president to appear if proposing legislation and refers him to the Senate
Latest developments over the October 1 independence referendum draw further attention from top international media