Spanish police enter Catalan statistics institute searching for referendum information
IDESCAT sources say police officers went to the fourth floor of the building, where the IT department is located
IDESCAT sources say police officers went to the fourth floor of the building, where the IT department is located
Electoral Commission under fire as it bans elderly protest but allows far-right group gathering and Ombudsman starts inquiry
“Explicit instructions” from Spain’s foreign office ordered “all staff” to be fired on November 30 under application of Article 155
Eight ministers and two civil society leaders imprisoned for their role in Catalonia’s push for independence appear before judge Pablo Llanera
Several representatives, part of delegation that wants to visit imprisoned Catalan leaders criticize Madrid’s lack of response
The creator of a DNA bank to find the disappeared said that even the possibility of historical memory policies being in danger is “an attack on democracy”
Belgian judge could decide whether or not to accept the request to send them back to Spain, or to summon them for a new hearing
This is the first step in investigating the police action from October 1 following complaints filed by sixty voluntary lawyers
In an exclusive interview with Catalan News, Aurora Madaula questions whether Spain will respect election results
The lawyer asks the Spanish Supreme Court to review the case and to change imprisonment for a lighter penalty
Rajoy says that ‘no human enterprise is perfect’ referring to the October 1 Spanish police violence
It also considers transmission of November 11 protest violation of neutrality
Director has called it a “shock to the sector” having and “irreversible impact” on festival
Carles Puigdemont’s offer to meet Mariano Rajoy in Belgium is roundly rejected by state government spokesmen
Clara Ponsatí meets parent associations, students and teachers unions in Brussels, where she is fighting extradition to Spain