Polls open in Catalan election 2024: record high of 5.75 million called to vote
2,695 polling stations open across Catalonia as day starts with major commuter train disruptions
2,695 polling stations open across Catalonia as day starts with major commuter train disruptions
Figure doubles in comparison to 2019's ballot, while workload in post offices rise
89-year-old Ramón Tamames' bid to oust PM Pedro Sánchez will start on Tuesday but has no chance of success
Residents who are from the EU or countries with bilateral agreements have until January to register
"We cannot continue like this," JxCat spokesperson says after Aragonès announces Quebec-style referendum proposal
JxCat win 32 seats, far-right enter parliament for first time and anti-capitalists CUP could be kingmakers
68 seats needed for absolute majority not expected to be achieved by any one party
Pro-independence parties to lead in seats according to exit polls
Socialists would come second in seats but would prevail in number of ballots, as far-right would make its breakthrough fighting for fourth place
Polling stations open from 9am to 8pm with specific times for those at risk and in quarantine
Vote will take place, but logistics in question as campaign progresses with candidates struggling to confirm potential government coalitions
Suffrage depends on country of citizenship, not residence, with few exceptions
A three-way race to win, the impact of Covid-19 on voter turnout, and whether pro-independence parties keep majority and finally reach 50% of votes are main conundrums