Pro-independence unity and pacts with Socialists dominate TV debate
Proposals for common independence front in congress gets cool reception, while candidates accuse Sánchez of seeking allies on the right
Proposals for common independence front in congress gets cool reception, while candidates accuse Sánchez of seeking allies on the right
Acting Spanish president's pledge to return exiled former president to Spain and make referendums illegal elicits disapproval
Acting president Pedro Sánchez proposes to criminalize illegal referendums as right-wing parties urge him to suspend self-rule in Catalonia
Under the slogan "ungovernable", the far-left party is running in a Spanish general election for the first time
Felipe VI attends awards ceremony in first trip to Catalonia since sentencing of independence leaders
Independence leaders' verdict and protests, lack of joint approach in Madrid: six keys to understanding November 10 Spanish vote
It’s voting time again in Spain, but what’s changed in the short five months since the last one?
Junts per Catalunya wants to put forward Quim Forn and Jordi Sànchez as candidates
President Sánchez hints at applying Article 155 as exiled independence leader Puigdemont accuses him of electoralism
Catalan anti-capitalists will seek representation in Madrid for the first time
Five imprisoned politicians became MPs and senators after April 28 poll, but were later suspended
Spain heads to polls with Catalan independence still one of the most divisive issues among parties in Madrid
President-elect Pedro Sánchez fails to form new government after 5-month deadlock
In his bid to become minister under Pedro Sánchez, Pablo Iglesias promises Catalonia won’t be a problem despite discrepancies
With the Socialists and Podemos disagreeing over a joint government, their stance on Catalonia is what really sets them apart