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Mainstream candidate Jordi Turull denied victory by rebellion of small radical party
De Guindos poised for senior job as Spain aims for bigger policy say
Spain’s PM says direct rule will remain if exiled Puigdemont is elected to govern
This week’s elections have done nothing to dissipate uncertainty in the region
Spanish prime minister dismisses calls for a meeting with ousted leader Carles Puigdemont
Three independence parties emerge victorious but now face a monumental challenge
Ousted Catalan leader campaigns from exile in Belgium and faces charges on return
The prime minister has moved decisively to regain control in Catalonia
The country’s economic resurgence has been interrupted by events in the north-east
Spain’s prime minister rallies supporters in Barcelona ahead of regional poll
Madrid takes tough line with region’s leaders despite growing support for independence
Elections could help channel the dispute back into the realm of politics
Mariano Rajoy is right to dismiss Catalonia’s government and call elections
Rajoy seeks to wrongfoot separatists by throwing them into early election campaign
Public patience with separatists has snapped – only a moderate response can help now
Spanish PM hopes triggering Article 155 is decisive blow against separatist campaign
The window for compromise is closing rapidly, writes Tony Barber
Crisis escalates as Madrid moves to take control of ministries in semi-autonomous region
Secessionists exploit opportunity while Rajoy works to secure political support
European leaders unwavering in support for Spain’s prime minister
There may be wriggle room, but there is little sign either side is willing to use it
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