Court battle leaves Catalonia set for an uncertain election despite Covid-19 concerns
Judges force February 14 vote preparations to resume, hinting at rejection of adjournment for health reasons
Judges force February 14 vote preparations to resume, hinting at rejection of adjournment for health reasons
High court will decide from Thursday whether vote can take place on May 30 or has to be held on February 14 as originally planned
Parties agree on postponing vote due to Covid-19, but discrepancies remain regarding date
Date of vote to be announced on January 15 as up to 216,000 people could be in quarantine
Electoral authority rejects excluding those over 60 from working in the February 14 vote for health reasons
Citizens have until February 4 to request mail-in ballots online or at the post office
Cabinet does not expect a delay as opposition requests consensus and ensuring safety measures to vote
Government headquarters decorated with four giant red bands representing stripes in Catalan flag
After surpassing the number of signatures needed to start the motion, they will now be verified before a referendum will take place
The electoral administration will have to establish "a voting procedure in the delegations of the Spanish government" and extend the deadline
Small town held non-binding poll sparking next decade’s push to vote on independence
Publication of results for Brussels will be delayed due to polling stations in Italy not closing until 11pm
Parties confirm support to Socialists’ motion of no confidence against Spanish president
Keeping Spanish premier despite his measures against Catalan self-government or supporting one of his main allies in direct rule implementation, at the hands of ERC, PDeCAT and Basque EAJ-PNV
Pedro Sánchez appeals to pro-independence parties in his attempt to oust president Mariano Rajoy