Logistics of the referendum (partially) unveiled
5.3 million Catalans are called to vote on Sunday at 2,315 polling stations
5.3 million Catalans are called to vote on Sunday at 2,315 polling stations
Catalan and Spanish authorities meet to discuss policing of Sunday’s referendum, stressing social harmony and compliance with the law
Ada Colau will ask the Commission to open mediation between Spain and Catalonia
A website was launched where people can register for mobilizations “whenever necessary”
“Only speaking for myself, I would like to see Spain continue to be united,” says the US president
The Mossos are told to guard a diameter of 100 meters from sites to prevent referendum from taking place
Former judge Baltasar Garzón and ‘Judges for Democracy’ accuse Spanish authorities of “disproportionate” action in using courts as “a weapon” in Catalan conflict
José Manuel Maza also warns the head of the Catalan police that he will face "legal consequences" if he does not accept Spanish control
SNP, Greens, Labour and Liberal Democrat representatives sign a letter to the Spanish president
Allegations accuse “unidentified individuals” of purposefully aiming to prevent Spanish police from raiding Catalan government buildings on Wednesday
Rajoy cabinet spokesman says deployment of reinforcements is also a response to “riotous” demonstrations “besieging” courts in Barcelona
Around 4.5 billion euros blocked with Madrid directly paying public servants’ salaries
Spokesman calls for public to trust in referendum plans while Spanish cabinet attributes police raids to “serious irresponsibility” of Puigdemont executive
Citizens take to the streets in response to massive anti-referendum operation
Officers arrest 13 Catalan high-ranking officials in big anti-referendum operation