Parties prepare for February 14 election amid date confusion
Despite court rulings and appeals over date change, parliamentary groups are preparing strategies for earlier vote
Despite court rulings and appeals over date change, parliamentary groups are preparing strategies for earlier vote
Judges force February 14 vote preparations to resume, hinting at rejection of adjournment for health reasons
Bernat Solé faces one year barred from office and a €16,800 fine but decision can be appealed
Government resumes preparations to hold the vote on February 14 after it had been initially adjourned over Covid-19 concerns
Prosecutors give up on further legal challenges after Brussels court upholds refusal of arrest warrant
Brussels’ Court of Appeals rejects misuse of public funds accusations against Lluís Puig
Human rights organization calls imprisonment of Jordi Sànchez and Jordi Cuixart an “injustice”
Bars shut for two weeks while capacities reduced in shops, gyms, and at cultural events
Bars forced to close, shops capped at 30% capacity limit as suspension of in-person lectures and restrictions to religious ceremonies put on hold while judges deliberate
Government says new coronavirus restrictions will be enforced putting on hold issues concerning "fundamental rights"
Ups and downs for pro-independence activists and politicians, who could benefit from pardons or criminal code reform in near future
Disagreements between Spanish government and regional authorities as legal ruling led to Pedro Sánchez taking over
Catalan leader was elected as MEP in 2019 but Spain’s Supreme Court rejected his parliamentary immunity
Spain's Constitutional Court cuts back plan for overstepping state-level powers
Spanish court must position itself on matter before Torra's case can be taken to ECHR