The last chapter of the Amnesty law will be written on May 30 when the PSOE and its investiture partners lift the veto that the PP placed on the norm in the Senate, allowing the definitive approval of the norm in the Congress of Deputies always and when the Government adds the support of its investiture partners to obtain a minimum of 176 votes in favor.
The Board of Spokespersons has approved the agenda for the plenary session on Thursday of next week once the Senate’s veto was confirmed on the 14th. In this way, the amnesty law, agreed with ERC and Junts to support the investiture by Pedro Sánchez, will see the light of day six months after the bill was registered by the PSOE under the emergency procedure. Along the way, tough negotiations with the independentists on the crimes of terrorism and endless obstacles placed by the right and the extreme right – with favorable and unfavorable legal reports involved and with changes in the lawyers of the Cortes, of course. medium-, they delayed the process until the next day 30, with favorable and unfavorable legal reports involved and with controversies due to changes in the lawyers of the Cortes
The Government will carry out this initiative days before the elections to the European Parliament are held, on June 9, and despite the fact that ERC and Junts recently warned in the Senate that the amnesty does not put an end to their demands. Although it will be held after the great march called by the PP for this day the 26th and that the popular people hoped to celebrate, spurred on by the approval of the pardon measures to which they oppose.
Regarding practical issues, the bill has been voted on by appeal in all its debates in the plenary sessions of both Chambers, so it is foreseeable that this modality will be repeated again with the rejection of the veto.
The initiative, whose application is now in the hands of the courts, was registered alone by the Socialist Group on November 13 of last year and, although it has been formally processed through the emergency procedure, it will not see the light of day for more than six months. after.