(VOVWORLD) - The Spanish government on Monday approved new Catalonian President Quim Torra but rejected his cabinet nominees
(VOVWORLD) - Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy on Friday called for a Catalan legislative council to be formed on January 17, the first step in reinstating local government that was taken...
(VOVWORLD) - Barely a quarter of Catalans want the independence process to continue in the wake of December 21 regional elections, according to a poll published in El Pais newspaper on...
(VOVWORLD) - Spain's Constitutional Court on Wednesday annulled Catalonia's unilateral declaration of independence last month
(VOVWORLD) - An official said Monday that the Catalan parliament has been formally dissolved and its speaker will be leading a transitional committee of lawmakers until a regional election is held...
(VOVWORLD) - Hundreds of thousands attended a rally for Spanish unity in Barcelona on Sunday, after Catalonia was stripped of its autonomy for declaring independence
(VOVWORLD) - Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said he had dissolved the Catalan parliament and announced early elections on December 21 in an effort to resolve the country’s worst political...
(VOVWORLD) - Spanish President Mariano Rajoy met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday to discuss ways to boost bilateral relations
(VOVworld) – Spain’s acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy announced the beginning of negotiations with other political parties on Thursday after his conservative People’s Party failed to win a...
(VOVworld) - Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said on Monday that his government will appeal to the Constitutional Court a decision by the regional parliament of Catalonia to establish an independent...
(VOVworld) - The EU took a step Wednesday to reduce its energy dependence on Russia
(VOVworld) – Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said on Wednesday that he would not allow a referendum on Catalonia’s autonomous community independence, because it was unconstitutional
Thousands of protestors on Thursday took to streets outside the headquarters of Spain’s ruling Popular Party (PP) in Madrid to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy