Barça, Gaza and Dani Alves: Catalonia's most discussed topics on social media in 2023
Other hot topics included the Shakira trial, Sagrada Família and Primavera Sound
Other hot topics included the Shakira trial, Sagrada Família and Primavera Sound
Pau Molins criticizes tax differences between Spanish regions
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Colombian singer facing trial for allegedly defrauding tax office €14.5m between 2012 and 2014
Public prosecutor requests 8-year sentence for Colombian singer accused of owing tax office €14.5m
Colombian popstar has her heart blown out of her chest in video for 'Monotonía'
Public prosecutor requests 8-year sentence for Colombian singer accused of owing tax office €14.5m
Colombian artist based in Barcelona refuses deal with prosecution claiming she is innocent
Unprecedented decision to cancel game brings back long history of unpenalized insults, also involving Catalan clubs
The Barça footballer failed in his appeal of the 2016 ruling
Prosecutors accuse Colombian star of avoiding €14.5m between 2012 and 2014 when she was living in Catalonia
Although the singer was living in Catalonia from 2012 to 2014, she paid her taxes in the Bahamas
FC Barcelona has joined Catalonia’s National Alliance for Self-Determination, which groups together more than 3,000 organisations, such as chambers of commerce, employers’ associations, trade unions, political parties, NGOs, etc. The world famous sports club therefore backs Catalonia’s self-determination process and will participate in this group that works to push it forward. Furthermore, in the last few weeks leading Catalan sportsmen such as Xavi Hernández, Gerard Piqué, Pep Guardiola, Cesc Fàbregas, Pau Gasol, Marc Gasol, Aleix Espargaró and Pol Espargaró have given their explicit support to Catalonia’s right to hold a self-determination vote to decide on its own political future, regardless of whether they would vote for independence or not. In fact, only Guardiola has openly backed independence, although none of the others have specified being against it.