First solo government of Esquerra Republicana since 1934 appointed
Left-wing pro-independence party will face many challenges including ruling with a minority in parliament
Left-wing pro-independence party will face many challenges including ruling with a minority in parliament
Cabinet formed with ministers named only by Esquerra Republicana "needs to be voted in Parliament or elections"
Different strategies towards independence end ten years of cooperation between two main sides of movement
President to reshuffle executive "to last rest of term" but is now only supported by 33 MPs out of 135
55.73% of members vote to exit cabinet while only 42.39% chose to remain
Socialists call extraordinary meeting for Monday, while ERC consider governing solo
Decision of junior coalition partner members to be announced on Friday after high turnout
Pro-independence party president sides with leaving executive, but most ministers prefer to stay
Consultation to take place October 6 and 7 may mean the end of joint government and solo executive of Esquerra
Junts to decide wording of question to members over whether to stay in government
President rejects proposal before Sunday deadline given to reach agreement on conditions to continue coalition
Pere Aragonès urges 'quick' decision from junior partner Junts on whether to exit cabinet amid coalition crisis
Party gives senior ally Esquerra until Sunday to negotiate conditions to stay in government