Yellow ribbon controversy heats up as elections loom
As deadline for government to remove symbols in support of jailed leaders from public buildings approaches, unionist opposition threatens legal action
As deadline for government to remove symbols in support of jailed leaders from public buildings approaches, unionist opposition threatens legal action
Unionist opposition warns president to obey electoral authority ruling, while parties skeptical about Puigdemont's promise to return
Catalan president ordered to remove “partisan symbols" within 48 hours
Home affairs minister meets truck drivers' representatives and Spanish delegate in the country to "mediate at international level"
Albert Rivera accuses Catalan public TV of being at the service of the pro-independence movement and criticizes questions asked by journalist
Meeting should also address integration of Catalan police forces into Spanish and international antiterrorist coordination bodies
Unionist Ciutadans takes such signs to ombudsman while Catalan vice president calls on the party to stop "confrontation strategy"
Unionist Ciutadans, hosting the rally, claim assailant was not part of organization
Participants attacked TeleMadrid cameraman thinking it to be the Catalan public broadcaster in a tense gathering
Catalan and Spanish governments disagree over tackling controversy in security meeting set for September 6
Group removes symbols supporting jailed and exiled political leaders from towns in Girona region
Individuals including Spain's Guardia Civil officer were carrying hooks and box cutters to strip off signs in favor of jailed political leaders
Hardline unionists claim a political motive although both of the people involved deny it
Spanish official for security calls for "common sense" in dealing with the "sensitive" issue of political symbols in public spaces
Number of actions this week feature the yellow solidarity symbols that some groups want removed from public spaces