Sánchez Considers "Good News" the TC's Endorsement of Amnesty: "We Are Closing a Crisis that Never Should Have Come Out of Politics"
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Felipe González says he will not vote for the PSOE in the generals for “participating in the barracks” of the amnesty law
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, spoke this Thursday on his arrival at the summit of the European Council in Brussels and referred to the endorsement that the Constitutional Court has given—by six votes to four—to the amnesty law, something that he sees as "a magnificent news for Spain."For the head of the executive, this is "good news for Spain because we are closing a political crisis that should never have come out of politics,…
"With me will never tell anyone who has participated in this, which is to apologize to those who have done the barrack," says the former president of the government
The former president calls on the current president to give way "to another candidate to replenish the image of the PSOE that we have known, the last remaining one that participated in the constitutional pact" Read
The day of 26 June 2025 was the day of infamy for Spain. The Constititutional Court, trufado of a sanchismo that would break the most clogged pituitary, gave letter of nature to the amnesty that Carles Puigdemont's demanded of Pedro Sánchez as one of the counterpart to keep him in the Palace of La Moncloa. And with Cándido Conde-Pumpido presiding over the TC and having a majority of judges adept to the case, the question was more than sung. So f…

Pedro Sánchez appears after the European Council at a press conference.
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