The legal consequences of the yes is yes law continue to occur. The trickle of reductions in sentences after the modification of the sentences in the law promoted by the Ministry of Equality do not stop although the last word, which has the Supreme Court, has not yet arrived and will wait until June.

According to legal sources, the Criminal Chamber of the high court will meet in full on June 6 and 7 to review the reductions that have been taking place since October, after the entry into force of the law.

These sources explain that given the political depth, the court will wait for the municipal and regional elections to be held on May 28 to make a decision.