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The Psoe Carries with Pp and Junts the Law to Punish More Harshly the Repeated Theft and Thus Rebuild the Bridges with Puigdemont

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The proposal for a multi-recident law promoted by Junts continues to advance at a good pace in its parliamentary process. On Thursday, the rule surpassed a new milestone in Congress and was ready to be approved, within a couple of weeks, in the Justice Committee, the step before receiving the green light in the plenary of the Lower House. And it did so thanks to the agreement reached by PSOE, PP and the party of Carles Puigdemont, which added an…

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Lean Right

Another gesture. One of the main demands of Carles Puigdemont to Pedro Sánchez on the list of outstanding issues to rebuild the trust between the PSOE and Junts is to approve...

·Madrid, Spain
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Center

The proposal for a multi-recident law promoted by Junts continues to advance at a good pace in its parliamentary process. On Thursday, the rule surpassed a new milestone in Congress and was ready to be approved, within a couple of weeks, in the Justice Committee, the step before receiving the green light in the plenary of the Lower House. And it did so thanks to the agreement reached by PSOE, PP and the party of Carles Puigdemont, which added an…

·Madrid, Spain
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The three formations agree on six compromise amendments that harden repeated crimes

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Lean Left

Carles Puigdemont's party agrees with socialists and populars on a law that they consider key to their interests in Catalonia and that can facilitate improved relations with the government

·Spain
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Center

The whole left, except ERC that has reserved its vote, rejects the law

The delay in processing the Junts bill was one of the reasons why Puigdemont's supporters broke with the PSOE

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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