I ara, amb tota la barra, ressusciten ETA
Això que li passa a Bildu ensenya que quan comences a renunciar mai no renuncies prou per als qui et volen derrotat, que sempre faran tant com convinga per humiliar-te
An interview with Estonian MP Artur Talvik, who criticises the silence of Estonia’s PM on the subject of Catalonia
VilaWeb interviews Hywel Williams, a Welsh MP in Westminster
Interview with the deputy of the Finnish parliament
President to run on party ticket on December 21 including also independent candidates
Mariano Rajoy’s government rejects answering questions about the cost of the deployment of officers
750,000 people march in Barcelona according to local police under the motto ‘Freedom for political prisoners, we are the republic’
Former French minister Ségolène Royal has also criticised the decision to keep Vice President Junqueras and seven cabinet ministers in remand
The judge is to decide within the next 15 days whether to accept the extradition petition from Spain
«While in Brussels, he has internationalised the Catalan conflict, exposed Spain’s justice and kept himself and his government free to continue acting as what they are. All with a single blow»
Spain’s National Court sets bail at €50,000 for former Business minister
The Catalan leader has explained that he has opted to protect the general public and Catalonia’s civil servants by averting the violence that Madrid was readying
«These days we are making Europe and the international community understand that it's not possible to solve the Catalan crisis without counting on the Catalan government as the main interlocutor»
«Those of you who are so vocal about the fact that we haven’t managed to accomplish what we meant to should make a note that the Spanish authorities haven’t, either»
Resolution declaring independent Catalan republic passed with 70 votes in favor, 10 against and 2 abstentions
Kučan states Catalonia cannot be compared to Slovenia, but has right to self-determination
Cecot’s chairman emphasises that Catalan employers have been making the same demands for twenty years: 'This is not normal! We’re in this situation because solutions haven’t been explored'
Pro-indy groups aim to hold a plenary session a day before the Spanish government’s takeover could come into effect
«By shattering its own constitution, Spain has put us in the most favourable of positions, from an international standpoint: that of the last resort remedy»
Carles Puigdemont deemed that the activation of Article 155, which will seize Catalonia's self-government, was "the worst attack" on Catalan people and institutions since the Franco dictatorship
A legal analysis by Constitutional Law professor Marcel Mateu: 'The connivance of some will be required before several of these measures can be implemented, so there is no guarantee of that'
In a climate of tension Spain stands to lose much more than Catalonia and, apparently, the penny has begun to drop
Detention and charges of sedition 'constitute excessive restrictions of their rights to freedom of expression and of peaceful assembly,' says Amnesty
Apropos of a VilaWeb news item, Jan Skoberne remarked: 'I strongly believe that we will be among the first to recognise the new Republic'
«They are not in a legal limbo: they have already descended to the legal hell being readied by all those Spanish civil servants, a war from within the law, the enemy’s criminal law»
Candlelit demonstration in Catalonia's capital and several other marches in the country's main cities