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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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