All 135 MPs in Catalan Parliament have been able to vote today for the first time in half a year. But the Spanish judiciary might prevent it from happening again in the future. The last time that all Catalan lawmakers were able to vote in the chamber was on October 27, 2017, the day of the declaration of independence. Later that day, the Spanish government dissolved Catalonia's Parliament and sacked its government. It wasn’t until today that all the MPs in prison or abroad were able to vote once more. But two unionist parties are ready to challenge the delegated votes of the representatives abroad: yet another clash of wills is approaching. We'll explain all this, and also take a look at some images of a beautiful landscape in case you’ve got some time off and you’d prefer to avoid the beach.