Slovenian PM rejects Catalan comparisons
Marjan Sarec asks not to "use Slovenia" because the Balkan country "always acted peacefully and legally" to achieve independence
Marjan Sarec asks not to "use Slovenia" because the Balkan country "always acted peacefully and legally" to achieve independence
Party files criminal lawsuit against parliament speaker for "not abiding by the law"
Catalan government would prefer summit between both governments but is considering Spanish president’s formal request to meet
Pedro Sánchez compares Catalan independence with Brexit in Congress and claims both are based on "invented grievances"
Spanish government cools down threat of deploying its own officers in Catalonia
Government in Ljubljana wants to tell Madrid it is "absolutely wrong" saying 'Slovenian way' was not peaceful
Government in Ljubljana wants to tell Madrid it is "absolutely wrong" saying 'Slovenian way' was not peaceful
"We urge them to think and not commit the mistake again of using Article 155 to solve political problems," says spokeswoman Elsa Artadi
Far right Vox party to file lawsuit against Quim Torra for conspiracy to commit rebellion
In solidarity jailed officials and their hunger strike, Quim Torra joins the protest and is set to spend two nights at the Montserrat monastery
Catalan president Quim Torra, former president Carles Puigdemont, and former ministers Clara Ponsatí and Toni Comín all attended the event
Ministers and MPs shut themselves up in monastery and refuse to eat for 24 hours
Torra calls Europe "to act promptly if it still loves democracy" in event joined by first independent Slovenia president
Borut Pahor and Catalan president talk about the "good cooperation" between Slovenia and Catalonia
Quim Torra travels to Ljubljana on Thursday to address city hall, take part in literary event and meet potential investors