Opposition questions Torra over alleged role in plot to occupy parliament
A pro-independence activist charged with terrorism told of week-long occupation plot on verdict day and suggests Torra may have been involved
A pro-independence activist charged with terrorism told of week-long occupation plot on verdict day and suggests Torra may have been involved
Proposals for common independence front in congress gets cool reception, while candidates accuse Sánchez of seeking allies on the right
Acting president Pedro Sánchez proposes to criminalize illegal referendums as right-wing parties urge him to suspend self-rule in Catalonia
Catalonia features heavily among issues discussed on campaign trail
Public research institute survey suggests a 32% victory for Pedro Sánchez, with Socialists gaining up to 150 seats
After more than 40 years, the remains of Spain's former dictators were exhumed from a Civil War memorial site
Response believes consequences for “explicit attempt to break constitutional order” to be justified
Backed by Ciutadans and People’s Party, vote does not have sufficient parliamentary support to pass
Officials for People's Party, Socialists and Ciutadans call for unity while contradict over motion of no confidence to president
Move unlikely to succeed as only People’s Party is open to backing them
Parties critical of executive and put focus on social policies ahead of 2020 budget talks
People’s Party urges European Parliament to take action, while Ciutadans will back new Justice Commissioner-to-be if he reviews extradition system
Spain’s president claims he has reduced number of independence campaigners
‘Le Monde’ publishes op-ed by 148 representatives from conservative unionist party
Opposition parties speak out after the Catalan president’s talk in Madrid in which he affirmed a guilty verdict would mark a new era “culminating” in independence