Spanish police “inusual operation” around Catalan Parliament, warns chamber president
Roger Torrent expresses “discomfort” to Spanish home affairs minister for not being informed of the move ahead of Puigdemont’s investiture
Roger Torrent expresses “discomfort” to Spanish home affairs minister for not being informed of the move ahead of Puigdemont’s investiture
Paul Bekaert believes that the Catalan deposed president “has to stay in Belgium until Madrid is reasonable”
Catalansalmon.com criticizes current system for its “lack of transparency” and calls for an extension to voting period
Spanish government also called on Constitutional Court to suspend Catalan Parliament plenary investiture debate if Puigdemont is candidate for president
Puigdemont is nominated for president but Madrid is challenging his bid
Rajoy’s cabinet starts procedure to appeal in the Spanish Constitutional Court against the efforts to reinstate the Catalan leader
Spanish Guardia Civil question aerodrome to find out if Puigdemont could land there in his eventual return to Catalonia
Joaquim Forn resigns in order to leave prison
The deposed Catalan president's lawyer stated that there is a “fairly high” risk if he makes the journey
Referring to Puigdemont and his ministers, the judiciary body notes that it does not prevent MPs from being sent to prison
Spokesman calls on Torrent to “learn” from the past and says Spanish government will prevent any “illegality”
“An MP must be able to cast his vote,” says defence lawyer
New Parliament President Roger Torrent sits down with party leaders as debate on whether to allow swearing in Puigdemont at a distance looms
Spanish Home Affairs minister says use of force was “minimal and proportionate”
Catalan president accuses Madrid of “institutionalized militarism” and “incapable of using political terms” when talking about Catalonia