46 posts during 2012 - 2014: 9 November Consultation
9 March 2012
The High Court of Justice of Catalonia decides that immersion can be maintained if exceptions are made for families who refuse schooling in Catalan.
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Catalan language10 March 2012
This organisation is defined as grassroots, unitary, plural and democratic. The objective of the Assemblea Nacional Catalana is Catalonia’s independence. In April, Carme Forcadell is […]
29 March 2012
Citizens’ campaign against amortised tolls on the roads in Catalonia. Between April and June, there are several calls to go through the toll areas without […]
26 June 2012
The articles were included in a decree on the second cycle of early childhood education approved by the Government of the Catalonia in 2008. The […]
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Catalan language25 July 2012
The bulk of the resolution is approved in the plenary session with the votes of the CiU, PSC, ERC, ICV – EUiA and Joan Laporta, […]
11 September 2012
Mass demonstration for independence, organised by the ANC. 1.5 million people attended the demonstration, according to the City Police.
20 September 2012
Meeting focused on the demands of President Mas in relation to financing and the tax pact for Catalonia. Rajoy refuses to take any steps in […]
25 September 2012
President Mas calls elections for 25 November, just two years after the investiture, due to the failure of the draft tax pact.
27 September 2012
The plenary session resolution calls for a consultation on Catalonia’s independence to be held during the next legislature. The CiU, ERC, ICV – EUiA, Solidaritat […]
16 November 2012
El Mundo publishes this draft nine days before the elections to the Parliament of Catalonia. According to the report, Jordi Pujol, Artur Mas and members […]
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Right to political representation25 November 2012
The CiU led by president Artur Mas wins the elections again with 50 MPs, but loses 12 seats and is far from having an absolute […]
19 December 2012
To guarantee the stability of the government, this agreement between CiU and ERC, led by Oriol Junqueras, stipulates the investiture of Mas, governability during the […]
21 December 2012
Artur Mas is sworn in as president of the government of Catalonia with the votes of the CiU and ERC, led by Oriol Junqueras. The […]
23 January 2013
The CiU, ERC, ICV – EUiA and a deputy from the CUP vote in favour of Parliament’s resolution from 5 October. The PP, Cs and […]
12 February 2013
This body, created by the government of Catalonia, is tasked with advising the government on ‘the national transition process’ and on the organisation of the […]
8 March 2013
On 7 May, the Constitutional Court agrees to hear the appeal. This is the first time since the democratic restoration that a declaration by a […]
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Free parliamentary debatePoliticised Constitutional Court26 June 2013
This consultative body is comprised of members of civil society, prominent institutions, the local world and political parties.
11 September 2013
According to the Department of the Interior, 1,600,000 people participated in the the demonstration.
11 September 2013
They were members of La Falange and Alianza Nacional.
5 December 2013
The Constitutional Court dismisses the appeal against the Supreme Court ruling, which condemned them for a crime of disobedience for not having dissolved the Sozialista […]
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Free parliamentary debateRight to a fair trialRight to political representation12 December 2013
They were announced by President Artur Mas in an appearance at the Palau de la Generalitat with the leaders of the parties that support him, […]
16 January 2014
In theParliament’s request to the Congressfor the government of Catalonia to be able to organise a referendum, the following vote in favour: CiU, ERC, ICV […]
3 March 2014
The newspaper publishes this article with the personal data obtained from police databases (names and surnames, photographs, courts where they worked and comments on their […]
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Rights to free expression and assembly10 March 2014
The singer is on trial at the National HIgh Court for the alleged crime of glorification of terrorism following his songs about the actions and […]
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Rights to free expression and assembly25 March 2014
The Parliament’s declaration is nullified by the Constitutional Court
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Free parliamentary debatePoliticised Constitutional Court8 April 2014
The Parliament’s proposal is rejected by the Congress of Deputies
11 September 2014
According to data from the City Police, the demonstration attracted 1,800,000 demonstrators
19 September 2014
Law 10/2014 fleshes out article 122 of the Statute. The CiU, ERC, PSC, ICV – EUiA and CUP vote in favour. The PP and Cs […]
27 September 2014
President Mas begins preparations for the consultation
29 September 2014
Collection of the reports from the National Transition Advisory Council, the government of Catalonia body chaired by Carles Viver i Pi-Sunyer, where the most important […]
29 September 2014
The Constitutional Court meets in an extraordinary session that same night, agrees to hear the appeals of the Spanish government and Law 10/2014 and the […]
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Politicised Constitutional Court1 October 2014
The complaint lodged by the extreme right-wing association Manos Limpias against President Mas is for prevarication, disobedience, rebellion, provocation to sedition and embezzlement, and it […]
14 October 2014
President Mas seeks to avoid the Constitutional Court’s suspension, so he does not issue a formal call for the consultation.
27 October 2014
El Mundo publishes a story about an alleged 12.9 million euro deposit made by Xavier Trias, CiU’s candidate for mayor of Barcelona, in the Swiss […]
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Right to political representation31 October 2014
The Spanish government’s appeal seeks to stop the 9 November public participation process initiated by the government of Catalonia.
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Politicised Constitutional Court4 November 2014
In addition to admitting the Spanish government’s appeal, the Constitutional Court agrees to suspend the contested decrees and any action to prepare the consultation. Despite […]
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Politicised Constitutional Court8 November 2014
The Prosecutor’s Office is prosecuting the government of Catalonia’s actions aimed at organising the 9 November consultation
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Neutrality of the Prosecutor's Office9 November 2014
UPyD, PxC, members of the PP, Societat Civil Catalana and several individuals are asking the police courts to close schools and remove the ballot boxes […]
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Rights to free expression and assembly9 November 2014
Results of the consultation: Yes – Yes: 80.9%. Yes – No: 10.2%. No: 4.5%. Voter turnout: 2,305,290 citizens.
11 November 2014
The leader of the Catalan PP moves forward the Prosecutor’s Office’s action against members of the government of Catalonia following the 9 November Consultation.
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Neutrality of the Prosecutor's Office17 November 2014
José María Romero de Tejada has the support of the Senior Public Prosecutor’s Office of Catalonia, which issued a report opposing the filing of a […]
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Neutrality of the Prosecutor's Office21 November 2014
The Prosecutor’s Office’s complaint is targeted against President Mas and MPs Ortega and Rigau for organising the 9 November consultation. The members of the government […]
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Neutrality of the Prosecutor's Office26 November 2014
The government considers the law a tool so that the government of Catalonia’s foreign affairs can be a ‘state structure.’ It is approved in Parliament […]
30 November 2014
The Spanish National Police has allegedly kept operative since 2012 a group of agents whose pracatically sole purpose is to look into signs of corruption […]
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Right to political representation18 December 2014
Attorney General Torres-Dulce resigns due to political pressure and poor relations with the Spanish government due to its slowness and poor management of the 9 […]
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Neutrality of the Prosecutor's Office22 December 2014
By agreeing to hear the complaint filed by the Prosecutor’s Officeagainst Artur Mas, Irene Rigau and Joana Ortega following the 9 November consultationjoins the same […]
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Politicisation of justice