Prison demands 'destroy hope' for dialogue, says EU-Catalonia Platform
The Spanish prosecutor recommended Catalan leaders be sentenced to 177 years in prison total
The Spanish prosecutor recommended Catalan leaders be sentenced to 177 years in prison total
Catalonia denounced "digital repression" after more than a hundred sites were closed down to halt preparations for the independence vote
Spain closed more than a hundred websites in the run-up to the independence referendum
41 Members of European Parliament from some 15 member states wore yellow T-shirts in the chamber vote
In his new book, the Catalan leader proposes a referendum in all of Spain, regrets the EU's "silence" and claims his life is "in danger"
EU to demand information from Madrid after Catalan MEPs complain about controversial licenses granted during direct rule
Group of 15 EU parliamentarians sign letter demanding access to Spanish prisons “without impediment”
“I married a pacifist and now he is in jail accused of rebellion,” says deposed minister’s wife
A group of MEPs meet Carles Puigdemont in Berlin to analyze the current political situation
Italian MEP Eleonora Forenza criticizes “lack of action” from Europe in interview with Catalan News
Spokesman of new group of MEPs says Spain wants to "humiliate" Catalan leaders by imprisoning them
Former EC vice president says political crisis reached a point of “absolute madness” after “left rotting for so many years”
Donald Tusk noted that dialogue "is always better than conflict"
“A more timely and effective sharing of the information could have saved lives,” EU Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos said
The Catalan president, Carles Puigdemont, accompanied by the Catalan Minister for Foreign Affairs, Raül Romeva, met the co-president of the Greens-European Free Alliance (Greens-EFA), Ska Keller, and other MEPs from this party on Friday to discuss the political situation in Catalonia. The meeting, which took place at the seat of the Government of Catalonia and the Presidency of the Generalitat, also included the presence of the co-president and the Secretary General of the European Green Party, Monica Frassoni and Mar García; and the MEPs Ernest Urtasun, Bodil Valero, and Josep Maria Terricabras. During the meeting, President Puigdemont and the Minister Romeva met with the MEPs and analyzed the current political situation in Catalonia and the cornerstones of European politics.