Seven of those arrested in Barcelona have been released with precautionary measures. In the protests of Saturday, the sixth consecutive day of protests after the sentence of the procés, there were fewer altercations than in the previous days, although there was fire again in some parts of the city and 13 people were arrested.

Pedro Sánchez will preside today at 10:30 am the meeting of the Monitoring Committee of the situation in Catalonia. Acting Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska will appear later at a press conference. At 11h he will speak at the mayor of Barcelona, Ada Cola u. And at noon, Citizens has called a concentration in the city with the slogan 'Enough is enough! Justice and coexistence '.

10:45

From the Ministry of Development they summarize the incidents in Catalonia:

  • Airports and ports : normal. Without incidents.
  • Rail traffic : all Renfe services work normally. ADIF services work normally, although in the early hours there was a need to remove material in catenary between the stations of Mongat- El Masnou, Barcelona-Mataró line and the Cercanías trains began to circulate with 15-minute delays. At 8:55 a.m., once the obstacles were removed, normal circulation was restored by both routes.
  • Roads : there are currently no incidents on the state roads in Catalonia. During the night there have been some isolated road cuts. The incidents that remained open in AP-7 and N-340 in L'Ampolla, and in AP-2 and N-240 in Montblanc, both in the province of Tarragona, have been closed. The entrance to Spain has also been cut again by the AP-7 near the French border. All the previous incidents have been resolved.

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

Know more

  • Barcelona
  • Catalonia
  • Ada Colau
  • Citizens
  • Fernando Grande-Marlaska
  • Pedro Sanchez
  • Catalonia independence

SpainAlbert Rivera will require Pedro Sánchez to apply 155 to shield Catalonia against the "'tsunami' of violence"

Politics Albert Rivera asks Pedro Sánchez for a "state meeting" to apply the National Security Law "or whatever it takes"

SpainThe Government believes that Torra has condemned violence "drag" but repeats that they will not "lose their cool"