The Progressive Majority of the Constitutional Court Refuses to Refer a Question to Europe for a Preliminary Ruling on Amnesty
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The judges who make up the progressive majority in the Constitutional Court have aligned themselves this Monday with the presentation of the Vice President Immaculate Montalbán, and in the analysis of the first point to which this first day of deliberations on the amnesty law has been devoted, have considered that it is not appropriate to raise a question for a preliminary ruling to the Court of Justice of the European Union, as several judges o…
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The reporting judge argues that the law is "closely related to underlying political issues that are eminently national." The King sees Montserrat as the "meeting point" of Catalan, Spanish, and European culture.
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