‘I’m a political prisoner,’ says presidential candidate
Turull urges Spanish judge to do “justice and no politics”
Turull urges Spanish judge to do “justice and no politics”
Ministers Bassa and Turull, and former Parliament president Forcadell face judge after other imprisoned politicians criticized Spain’s judiciary
José Ángel Hidalgo summoned by Spanish penitentiary institution after publication of article condemning imprisonments
José Ángel Hidalgo summoned by Spanish penitentiary institution after publication of article condemning incarcerations
Three senior MPs step down ahead of their hearing in the Spanish Supreme Court
Far-left pro-independence CUP party abstains, second vote in theory to be held on Saturday, although candidate might be jailed tomorrow
The candidate for president Jordi Turull offers Spain dialogue and mentions the referendum day “repression” in his speech
Minor far-left party rejects candidacy on grounds that clearer plans for independence have to be set
"He is not best option to start new period," says PSC leader Miquel Iceta
Two main pro-independence parties in talks with anti-capitalists to get their four votes to swear in Turull
While Cs wants investiture debate called off, Spanish justice minister admits it is valid and “will go ahead”
Torrent says plenary session to swear in Jordi Turull is "absolutely normal"
Involved in politics for 30 years, his career peaks after being a key player in the independence vote –and paying a high price for it
Pro-independence parties agree on the short notice move, as Spanish Supreme Court might send the candidate for the post to jail
Pro-independence parties in talks to swear in MP Jordi Turull a day before his potential new imprisonment