Spanish government won't present budget bill for 2024 after Catalan snap election call
Finance minister Montero to focus on 2025 spending plan instead
Politics news from Catalonia and Barcelona
Finance minister Montero to focus on 2025 spending plan instead
Catalans to go to polls on May 12 after budget bill rejected in parliament
Democratic memory minister calls 1974 execution of Anti-Francoist activist “deplorable” and “cruel”
More than 20 public bodies invested solely in Madrid region
Hard Rock project remains sticking point less than 24 hours before Parliament debate
Measure which would allow Catalonia to bring in rent cap to be issued on Friday at earliest
Guillem Agulló Prize recognizes people or associations that fight against hate crimes
Conservative majority likely to declare draft law 'unconstitutional', although ruling is not binding
Governing Esquerra and opposition Socialists need third party to back spending plan
Council marks International Women's Day by reaffirming commitment to breaking glass ceiling "urgently"
New Department of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Climate Action will have same scope of competence
Pro-independence organization Òmnium initially said 1,432 people would benefit from the law
Governing Socialists agree with Catalan parties to change law to shield former president Carles Puigdemont
Socialists, Junts, and Esquerra announce agreement that will likely cover Tsunami Democratic protests
Pedro Sánchez confident of deal with Junts before draft law is put to vote again
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