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Spain's PSOE & Sumar Agree to Scrap Royal Insult Laws: Ending Injuries & Blasphemy Charges Against the Monarchy - Archysport

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Spain’s PSOE and Sumar Propose Decriminalization of Insults to the Crown and Religious Offenses The Spanish government coalition partners, PSOE and Sumar, have reached an agreement to move forward with a penal reform that would remove prison sentences and fines for crimes involving insults to the Crown and offenses against religious sentiments. The initiative, which stems from a legislative proposal introduced by Sumar and accepted for considera…

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The crime of extolling terrorism is outside the reform agreed by PSOE and Sumar, although it was part of the initial proposal.

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They both register in Congress a proposal for reform of the Penal Code that is a heated dish, and they do so in a sad week for so...

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They also take the offense of religious sentiments out of the Penal Code, but they maintain the exaltation of terrorism.

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The two partners will use their majority in the Bureau to close the deadline of amendments this Tuesday and reactivate a text stopped since 2023, shorter than the initial proposal of Sumar

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Both parties have agreed to unblock the processing of a rule that had been stranded in Congress since its consideration, in 2023 Sumar attempts to reactivate the government's social agenda in order to prevent the legislature from sinking into corruption causes.The PSOE and Sumar try to retake some political initiative in a week that presents itself enormously complicated at the judicial level for the government and, particularly, for socialists.

·Spain
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PSOE and Sumar have announced Monday an agreement to reform the Penal Code to eliminate crimes of insult to the Crown, insult to national symbols or offense...

·Madrid, Spain
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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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