It will be discussed whether the amnesty law will be accepted or not at the plenary meeting of the European Parliament this Wednesday. PSOE He negotiated with Together And CKD Appointing Pedro Sánchez as Head of Government poses a risk to the rule of law in Spain. Popular Party, Citizens and VoxGroups in the European Parliament agreed to include this issue on the agenda of the plenary meeting in Strasbourg (France).
The Justice Commissioner will also participate in the debate, which is scheduled to start at 14:00 and last just over an hour. Didier Reynders, Alerted to “numerous complaints” from citizens and organizations coming to Brussels, he asked the Government for clarification on the content of the law before it was registered with the Congress of Deputies.
Reynders, who announced last week that he did not testify, said:to worry“According to the norm, it has requested information only to know its content, and is awaiting the legal opinion of the Commission services to take an official position.
Meanwhile, the commissioner also met with Félix Bolaños, Minister of the Presidency and now Minister of Justice; He insisted in a phone interview on Monday that this was a problem. national policy issue One that does not conflict with European values and principles and is framed within the framework of the Spanish constitutional order.
In someone’s absence official evaluation, First impressions from different community sources after the draft was received by Europa Press in Brussels last week pointed to a clear protection of the EU’s financial interests and no explicit reference to the phrases ‘rules of law’ or ‘law’.judicial war‘As the law remained in its current form within the national scope, it did not leave the Community Government with any ‘a priori’ basis for action.
On the eve of the debate, the European People’s Party announced that it would ask the commissioner not to lower his guard when the bill is discussed in parliament, because the scope of the law is still broad.A foreigner“For changes that may result from changes proposed by pro-independence parties.
And like Ciudadanos, they warned that this is not about questioning the legitimacy of the new Sánchez Government approved by a majority in Congress, but instead about focusing on the government’s risks. rule of law and the attack on the separation of powers represented by the amnesty law.