Catalan president to be ousted as Spanish court upholds disobedience verdict
Supreme Court confirms Quim Torra’s disqualification for hanging signs in favor of jailed pro-independence leaders on public buildings during electoral period
Supreme Court confirms Quim Torra’s disqualification for hanging signs in favor of jailed pro-independence leaders on public buildings during electoral period
Quim Torra calls his potential ousting an "absolute irresponsibility" and blames judges for any future consequences of their decision
Quim Torra was barred from office by highest Catalan magistrates, but is pending an appeal that could see him ousted from his position
Judge says symbols in support of jailed independence leaders are "partisan" and infringe principle of neutrality
Quim Torra, who can appeal ruling, failed to remove signs in favor of jailed leaders
Quim Torra will become the first Catalan head of government to face trial in almost 80 years when he appears in court on November 18
Deadline for taking down symbols deemed partisan from government buildings expired on Friday at 3 pm
Catalan president instructed to take down signs deemed partisan
Quim Torra's lawyers argue that high court judge has "close ties" with Catalan Socialists making outcome of disobedience case "predetermined"
Quim Torra has been summoned to court on September 25, the same date the annual general policy session had been called in the chamber
The Catalan president rejects €8,500 fines from a “censoring and repressive” organization
In audio of his testimony before high court, Quim Torra admits to disobedience citing "higher public mandate" to defend freedom of expression
With inaugural session in Strasbourg approaching, issue of pro-independence officials prevented from taking seats moves closer to European courts