PP and Cs turn up criticism of Spanish president Pedro Sánchez
The Socialist leader will now attend televised electoral debates, and reminds opposition that insults are not debates
The Socialist leader will now attend televised electoral debates, and reminds opposition that insults are not debates
Activist says officer offered him monthly €700 to be mole in leadership
Miquel Iceta rectifies remarks to newspaper suggesting self-determination vote justified "if 65% of Catalans wanted independence"
Catalunya en Comú and Socialists call on president to face vote or call early election after failure to pass budget
Josep Borrell was the EU parliament president from 2004 to 2007
"Time has proved us right over risks of not abiding by the law," says Miquel Iceta
Javi López says his party contributed in helping EU move on from "darkest" austerity period
PP leader fails to retract accusation that Spanish president was part of "coup" in Catalonia and urges breaking off relations with pro-independence leaders
Unionist Ciutadans says it is a move to hide "corruption," while pro-independence parties take sides
Pedro Sánchez to form new Socialist government in coming days with votes of Catalan pro-independence parties
Ciutadans believes Torra’s cabinet “will not” govern within “democratic framework”
Pro-independence parties might announce new candidate for the post in coming days should Spain’s courts block two nominated MPs
Miquel Iceta tells Catalan TV that dismissed president’s situation is a legal issue and no longer a political one
Núria Parlon warns that an independence referendum is "not the right solution" to the Catalan question
One of the most charismatic faces of the Catalan Socialist Party and once contender to Spanish President, Mariano Rajoy, ahead of the Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) has died at 46. The news reported his death this Sunday night due to a heart disease she suffered since her childhood. hacón was Spain’s first female ministers during Zapatero’s term of office in 2008, after shortly being Spanish Parliament’s VP and Spanish Minister for Housing. In 2016 she stepped down from PSOE’s Secretary for International Relations. “She left nobody indifferent”, said Catalan Socialist Party leader, Miquel Iceta. “Today we feel more orphan, more lonely and sadder”, he added. Many representatives from the Catalan executive, the PSOE and the Spanish Government have expressed their condolences on Twitter and admitted to be by “devastated” by the news.