The PSOE spokesperson in Congress, Patxi López, reduced this Saturday the socialists’ offer to modify the investigation deadlines of the Criminal Procedure Law to save the parliamentary processing of the amnesty law: “If you don’t want to, then don’t.” nothing happens,” he said.
He said this in an interview on RNE reported by Servimedia in which he expressed confidence that the amnesty law will be approved. “We are convinced that there will be an amnesty law because we are convinced that the law that we now have in process is a law that is constitutional, that it covers all those people who participated in the ‘procès’, and that it achieves the objectives it pursues.” “, argument.
Some objectives that, he stated, represent the “definitive contribution to the reunion of Catalans and the rest of Spain and to the consolidation of coexistence and harmony. That is why we are convinced that there will be law.”
To this end, he maintained that in the PSOE they are seeking for this law to go forward with “formulas” that allow it “without the conversations we are having representing a step backwards from what already exists in the law.”
In this context, he recalled the “possibility” offered by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, of reducing instruction deadlines, because “terms, when they are lengthened, can be used incorrectly.” “Well, there can be there is a possibility. If you want, well; If you don’t want it, then nothing happens.”
On the other hand, before the visit to Spain of the Venice Commission, López assured that he was “not at all” concerned about what it said in its report because “the only thing that interested him was the processing of the law and whether it was violating any right of the deputies.”
However, he reproached the leaders of the PP for the “permanent attempt they have to entangle everything” because they held a “rally” in the commission and showed that “they don’t care about using absolutely everything” to “entangle and attack the Socialist Party and the “Progressive government.”