The

Government

has pardoned the president of

Infancia Libre

, a woman who kidnapped her 11-year-old son and made him live in unfortunate clandestine conditions, without schooling or vaccinations, to prevent him from seeing his father.

She was sentenced to two and a half years in prison, four of loss of parental authority and two procedures for false complaint and procedural fraud still weigh on her.

His

pardon

of her proclaims the definitive victory over the

PSOE

of

Irene Montero

's pathological worldview .

Cause the damage they cause in the adult socialists, all their neuras end up converted into law and that indicates that

Pedro Sánchez

it has assumed that, beyond the necessary transactions with the coalition partner, Montero is a generational advance guard and not an extravagance.

In short, soon all

socialists

will think like her.

Sound serious?

The pardon reveals something much worse than the extension of a delusional conception of life.

That something has to do with the Government's relationship with Justice and even with democracy.

The procedures protect democracies from the

delusions of a ruler

and with this decision it is clear that this Executive does not conceive a brake on his delusions.

The leaders of the

procés

were pardoned for the pure

political convenience

, and particular, of Pedro Sánchez.

In my opinion, it is a form of corruption, but at least corruption requires that there be a corrupt foundation.

This is worse: the pardon of

María Sevilla

does not corrupt but annihilates that foundation.

The pardon is not thought of as the autocratic disposition with which a government corrects the sentences that it dislikes.

The pardon recognizes the guilt of the accused and the

legitimacy

of the court that sentences him.

The Minister for Equality has referred to the condemned María Sevilla as "a protective mother" and the partial termination of her sentence as "a victory for feminists".

Far from regretting that she has committed any crime, she considers that she is the victim of a

cruel and misogynistic judicial system

.

The graceful measure of this Government is not even a camouflaged amnesty.

One forgives the crime and the other forgives the penalty, but both,

amnesty

and pardon, they forgive: that is, they take the blame.

As much as she disguises herself with the subterfuges of a lawyer, the pardon of María Sevilla is the denial of a crime, the delegitimization of the court that condemns her and the contempt of the law that punishes her conduct.

A prerogative that is beyond the reach of a government and is therefore furiously anti-democratic.

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