Electing a president at a distance: that's the aim of a new law passed today by the Catalan Parliament that is setting the pro-independence majority on collision course with the Spanish government once again, with the deadline of May 22 to form a new government looming. The vote sparked outrage amongst unionist parties during a plenary session in which Europe, women's rights and the Catalan leaders in prison were also discussed. In today’s show we go into more depth on this, and we also take a look at one of the lesser known regions in north west Catalonia.