CUP: pro-independence kingmaker with anti-capitalist agenda
Far-left party is expected to make big gains on February 14 and could again tip the scales in favor of the independence bloc
Far-left party is expected to make big gains on February 14 and could again tip the scales in favor of the independence bloc
Sunday’s Catalan election will take place in the middle of a global pandemic
Led by Alejandro Fernández, the party looks set to remain a minority in parliament
Opposition blasts Catalan and Spanish government parties as far-right Vox's arguments spark outrage
Broad support for reintroduction of social housing decree overturned by Spain's Constitutional Court
With party leader Puigdemont in exile, Laura Borràs could become first female Catalan president
Polls predict dramatic drop in support for force that aims to put together unionist bloc
Cs welcome the promise, CUP says it should go even futher, while ERC insist on one-on-one debate
A quarter of randomly selected poll workers across Catalonia request replacement
Salvador Illa, Spain’s former health minister, has garnered huge public support for the party since announcing his candidacy
4 in 10 Barcelona voters will be sent to new polling stations on February 14
CUP and ERC leaders criticize JxCat candidate choice, under investigation for alleged irregular public contracts
Alliance of groups both for and against independence had been mooted as alternative to pro-indy government
Uncertainty surrounds election over who will be able to form coalitions and who will hold the highest office
Suffrage depends on country of citizenship, not residence, with few exceptions