The Amnesty of the Catalan Separatists Does Not Violate EU Law, Says the EU Attorney General
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Juan Chapapría, SCC's attorney, says in esRadio that Spielmann has made "a political assessment far from reality."
The Government was convinced that the Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union would bring good news, but the report has been even better than expected. On Thursday, the Executive perceived an obvious euphoria in the face of a decision that, if consolidated in the court itself, something highly probable given the background, means opening the way definitively to the return of Carles Puigdemont to Spain.
The amnesty law, as the Advocate General said today, is in accordance with Union law; it is, in short, a European law.
The Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union (TJUE), Dean Spielmann, has not only published this Thursday an opinion that feels very positive for the...
The government and the PP clash with opposing interpretations of the non-binding opinion of the EUJ lawyer. More information: Attorney General says amnesty does not affect the EU's economic interests but violates procedural laws
"We said that the amnesty law was constitutional and was in accordance with European law and time is giving us reason," says Bolaños EU attorney general endorses most of the amnesty law but questions deadlines
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