The Congressional Justice Commission, which must give the green light this Thursday to the Amnesty law proposal, has been temporarily suspended to analyze the request of the PP deputy Cuca Gamarra, who has asked the Board to stop the session to be able to analyze the changes introduced today by PSOE, Junts and ERC in the norm.

At the beginning of the meeting, Gamarra asked the president to speak to raise a preliminary question based on the Chamber’s regulations and, after denouncing “the dangerous precedent of having news through the media and not through parliamentary means, that extra-parliamentary agreements have been made and outside the national territory”, he has demanded the qualification of the amendments before submitting them to debate and vote.

“If these amendments were considered transcendent, at least all the deputies would be protected from the table so that they could have sufficient time to exercise our right, that our parliamentary function could be carried out properly, that we could study the amendment that is now being presented to us. is going to distribute,” exclaimed the general secretary of the PP to argue her claim.

The Justice Commission table, chaired by the socialist Francisco Lucas Ayala, in response to this request, has decided to stop the course of the session to study whether it is appropriate to give time to the deputies that make up it to study the amendments to the bill. that is going to be put to a vote and that this Thursday they have already received, from the Congress patio, the approval of the Minister of Justice, Félix Bolaños, and the spokespersons for Junts, Miram Nogueras, and ERC, Teresa Jordà.