30 MEPs ask to meet with Spanish president in Strasbourg
EU-Catalonia Dialogue Platform calls for meeting with Pedro Sánchez during his upcoming visit to EU Parliament, while European representatives visit jailed leaders
EU-Catalonia Dialogue Platform calls for meeting with Pedro Sánchez during his upcoming visit to EU Parliament, while European representatives visit jailed leaders
Pro-independence representatives urge Madrid to "allow the return of exiled politicians and to start a negotiation" with the Catalan government
In Vienna, Josep Maria Terricabras urges EU human rights agency to give its "opinion" on cases of rights' abuse in Catalonia
Regulation obliges member states to set a minimum of 2% to 5% of votes for a candidacy to get a seat in the chamber
Pro-independence MEP denies unionist Societat Civil Catalana’s allegations of “violations” of Spanish speakers’ rights
Representatives of two Catalan parties present question to European Commission alleging “flagrant” breach of rights
The chamber’s Committee on Petitions receives around 40 citizens requests about the political situation in Catalonia
MEPs of the pro-independence party ask the European Commission if voting rights of people abroad "have been violated"
European politicians spoke out against Spain’s disregard for “democracy and human rights”
MEPs from different EU parties condemn action of Spanish police against Catalan executive, though European Commission declines to comment
President of EFA group Josep Maria Terricabras says Catalans will react in a "peaceful but forceful way" if denied a referendum
During his campaign to become President of the EU Parliament, Tajani promised to promote the use of the Catalan
Catalan MEPs from left wing pro-independence party ERC Josep Maria Terricabras and Jordi Solé, and Ramon Tremosa, representing the Catalan European Democratic Party (PDeCAT) sent a letter to the 751 members of the European Parliament condemning Monday’s sentence against former Catalan government figures over the 9-N symbolic vote on independence, which took place in Catalonia in 2014. They consider “disgraceful and anti-democratic” the sentencing to a two year-ban from holding public office for former Catalan President, Artur Mas and the 21-month and 18-month bans for former vice president Joana Ortega and former Catalan Minister for Education Irene Rigau for allowing the non-binding referendum to take place. The Catalan MEPs assured in their joint letter that the court’s decision “will not deter the Catalans' will to express their views at the ballot box”.