Commission accuses Spanish government of playing dirty
Catalan Parliament investigation into ‘Operation Catalonia’ finds president Mariano Rajoy and ministers conspired against rivals, such as Catalan pro-independence politicians
Catalan Parliament investigation into ‘Operation Catalonia’ finds president Mariano Rajoy and ministers conspired against rivals, such as Catalan pro-independence politicians
It is meant to provide legal framework for independence if Yes wins in October 1 referendum
Worldwide media from the BBC to the Wall Street Journal take up the issue of how recent tragic events in Catalonia might influence the country’s push for independence
Vice president demands meeting with Spanish counterpart to tackle “688 million euro” debt on security
Judges turn down appeal to reconsider suspension of a ruling enabling pro-independence parties to pass laws on a single reading
According to the airport management company AENA, services continued with normality on the third day of the indefinite strike by security personnel at the Barcelona airport
What can we expect as we approach the October 1 referendum on independence?
The Spanish government sent Guardia Civil agents to cover security checkpoints amid harsh criticism
Catalan government offers a proposal to solve the labor conflict including a €200 pay raise
Spanish president says the bill is “absolutely illegal” and dismisses it as a blow to democracy
Catalan and Spanish governments clash over the chaos at the infrastructure owned and managed by Madrid
According to the decision, a lower level of services could severely affect the right to freedom of movement
Rajoy will set up an extraordinary meeting if the Catalan Parliament Bureau admits the referendum law
Government spokesman calls court’s stance ‘political and legal indecency’ and vows defense of amendment’s constitutionality
Spanish Government appeal in court suspends the reform to fast-track the referendum on self-determination in Catalonia