Oriol Junqueras
Barcelona: New clashes between police and protesters VIDEO/PHOTO
The riot police charged at protesters and fired foam projectiles, while protesters threw cans, stones and flares at riot police, and set garbage containers and cardboard on fire, near the Department of home affairs of the regional government in the capital of Catalonia.
The fire has blocked at least four streets.
Pro-independence forces retain majority in Catalan parliament
Political forces that support Catalonia's independence from Spain are projected to get an absolute majority in the local parliament with 55.53 of ballots already counted in Catalonia's snap regional parliamentary polls on Thursday.
Catalonia is Heading to the Polls in a Snap Election
Catalonia is heading to the polls in a snap election to decide the future of the separatist project on Thursday./aljazeera.com/
The dismissed Catalan government, headed by former regional President Carles Puigdemont, declared independence from Spain on October 27.
Catalonia Faces a Crucial Election on December 21
Catalonia faces a crucial election on December 21 that will determine whether Spain is on-course to tackle the northeastern region's independence push — its gravest political crisis in the past four decades — or be mired in uncertainty for months or years.
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Madrid Judge: Former Deputy Prime Minister of Catalonia Remains in Jail
The judge of the Spanish Supreme Court, Pablo Lerna, has ordered today to be detained the deputy prime minister of Catalonia, Oriol Junqueras, and three other indictees in connection with the attempt to separate the autonomous region.
This was announced by the court, the France press and Associated Press reported.
Spanish prosecutor: Catalan leaders will be charged with rebellion, sedition & misuse of public funds
Spain’s state prosecutor has called for Catalonia’s leaders to be charged with rebellion, sedition and misuse of public funds over their push for independence.
Attorney-General Jose Manuel Maza said he had filed two lawsuits seeking the prosecution of the ousted Catalan cabinet and the regional parliament amid mounting tensions following this month’s referendum.
Catalan gov't: 90pct of voters said 'Yes' to independence from Spain
The overwhelming majority of Catalans who participated in the banned referendum have voted in favor of independence from Spain, the Catalan government has announced.
Catalonia referendum: Catalans occupy polling stations to protect vote against government crackdown (PHOTOS)
Supporters of Catalan independence have begun occupying polling stations in a bid to protect Sunday’s vote from a crackdown by the Spanish government.
The vice-president of Spain’s secessionist north-eastern region warned that backers of Catalonia’s independence would cast their ballots even if national police “took voting stations by assault”.
Catalonia on streets after Spain's arrests
Thousands gathered on Sept. 21 at the gates of Catalonia's regional judicial body in Barcelona to demand the release of a dozen officials arrested in connection with a vote on independence that Spanish authorities are challenging as illegal.
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Catalonia Calls For Scottish-Style Independence Referendum
Catalonia's separatist government on Sunday again urged Spain's central government to let it hold a legal referendum on independence like the one Scotland staged in 2014 with London's approval, according to Deutsche Welle.