RAÚL DEL POZO

Updated Wednesday, January 31, 2024-00:06

Yesterday, the plenary session of Congress debated the

Amnesty Law

amid the suspense created by the Government and its partners, and it became clear that the measure does not ensure the pacification of Catalonia, but rather its sprint towards independence. At the end of the escapade, the Government rejected Junts' blackmail about terrorism and treason and the legislature and the ideas of the Executive were muddied. For

Feijóo

it is not a law, but a privilege; The Government was on assisted respiration and the outcome proved them right.

The session began with a catilinaria by Míriam Nogueras accusing the judges of being prevaricators and Francoists. He denied that they were terrorists. He said that the judges and enemies want to end Catalan culture as they are doing in the Balearic Islands and in Valencia, he rejected that law with holes that is not the one they signed and demanded that the PSOE vote in favor of his amendments. "They are afraid," he said, "of giving amnesty to crimes that have not been committed." In the plenary session it was unknown whether or not the negotiations between Junts and the Government had been interrupted, which gave reason to those who think that this is going to be

a short and grotesque legislature

. Without Pedro Sánchez, the main suspect in perpetrating the measure, who only came at the end; The blessed one did attend while the fugitive continues to give the rod, because they continue in their electoral campaigns to see who will be Bolívar.

Hours before the debate, Junts was already challenging Pedro Sánchez and threatening to overturn the law if the PSOE did not include impunity for the crimes of terrorism and high treason. Judge Joaquín Aguirre implicates Puigdemont for contacts with the Russian plot to achieve independence and destabilize our democracy, and Puigdemont tries to shield himself from the judges when the executive and legislative branches attack the judiciary. As Carlos Alsina says, denouncing the Putin-Junts plot was for Pedro Sánchez an exercise of responsibility, and now talking about it is earning merit to enter the fachosphere. Feijóo agrees with him when he declares that the changes of the new PSOE, comical and cosmic, and each vote will be an ordeal. If the Plenary Session did not approve the law, it was returned to the Justice Commission, which would give one month to resubmit it. And so it happened in the final vote. The outlook is dark: judges have opposed a law that erases crimes of rebellion when the Constitution and the judiciary are being fiercely attacked.