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THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT

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The Constitutional Court will support the Amnesty Act today

The text that will be voted on at noon — in response to the PP's appeal — says that amnesty has a place in the Spanish Constitution, is not arbitrary, not a whim. 

MADRID, 23/06/2025.- El presidente del Tribunal Constitucional (TC), Cándido Conde Pumpido (i), durante el pleno histórico de cinco días, que ha arrancado este lunes en Madrid, centrado en exclusiva en la ley de amnistía, con una ponencia que propone avalar la norma en líneas generales y que augura un debate intenso entre sus magistrados. EFE/ Borja Sanchez-Trillo

Constitutional Court meeting this week.

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Otegi says he has a "sad" news for Ayuso: "ETA disappeared a long time ago."

EH Bildu's Secretary General, Arnaldo Otegi, referred to Díaz Ayuso's statements in an interview at the podcast 'La Cafetera', in which he claimed that ETA is preparing an 'attack' on the Basque Country and Navarre while 'supporting Sanchez'. The coalition leader has described this reflection as "nonsense" and has reported that his party "does not want to disturb anything, but wants to win elections, make alternative public policies and build a different political status. " Otegi has insisted that he has never met with Spanish President Pedro Sánchez, nor has he even spoken to him on the phone, although he would not object to it. "Some would take great surprises if I communicated the list of people I have met, "he added.

MADRID, 01/12/2025.- El presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez, durante el acto de entrega de los Premios Anastasio de Gracia hoy lunes en el Auditorio Nacional de Madrid. EFE / Borja Puig de la Bellacasa / Pool Moncloa. ***SOLO USO EDITORIAL / SOLO USO DISPONIBLE PARA ILUSTRAR LA NOTICIA QUE ACOMPAÑA/ (CRÉDITO OBLIGATORIO)***
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Sanchez has acknowledged that his commitments to Junts have not been fulfilled and has announced a decree containing promises

The President of the Spanish Government has acknowledged the crisis with Junts and has announced that the Council of Ministers will today approve the royal decree-law to make municipal investments more flexible and to make commitments to the party. He has also described the accusations of José Luis Ábalos as "false" and that he did not meet with Otegi in 2018.

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