Aragonès: "A pardon is welcome, but the solution is an amnesty"
Spain's Supreme Court opposes pardons for the pro-independence leaders
Vengeance, revenge and Brand Spain
Sánchez clears path to pardoning Catalan leaders: "Revenge isn't a constitutional value"
Aznar's warning: "Those who try to destroy the unity of Spain have to pay for it"
Podemos minister Díaz and ERC's Rufián speak of "restarting the legislature"
Forn, Sànchez, Rull and Turull will not make submissions to Supreme Court, either
Junqueras, Romeva, Mundó, Bassa and Forcadell will not defend their proposed pardons
When your adversary smells blood
Cuixart says prisoners "won't accept humiliation" as court asks for pardon submissions
The State Solicitor's Office does not commit, but opens a door to granting pardons
The pardons as a bargaining chip
Campaign, day 10: The amnesty, in play on February 14th
Sánchez opens the door to a pardon (just a sliver)
Casado says Socialists will pardon jailed leaders to form Catalan tripartite alliance
The minister and the pardons
Supreme Court prosecutors oppose pardons for the Catalan political prisoners
Spanish government avoids the question of pardons for the Catalan prisoners
In favour of an amnesty and against reforming the sedition law
"Processing" of requests to pardon the Catalan political prisoners is to begin
Three former speakers of Catalan Parliament demand pardon for Carme Forcadell
What now? The appeal routes for the convicted Catalan independence leaders
Could the Catalan pro-independence leaders be pardoned?
It's insulting to talk about pardons
The pardon isn't justice, nor is it the way
Spanish delegate to Catalonia withdraws suggestion of pardons for Catalan prisoners
PP proposes preventing pardons for the crimes of sedition and rebellion