• 'Procés' The Supreme Court warns Pedro Sánchez that pardoning the 1-O prisoners would be "an unacceptable solution"

  • Pedro Sánchez Government will exhibit its majority in Congress to impose pardons in front of the Prosecutor's Office and the Supreme Court

The report of the Supreme Court "puts the points on the i's", according to the sources of the leadership of the PP consulted by this newspaper.

"You cannot go against the law," they reiterate, since the magistrates have been "very clear" and "resounding" in their rejection of pardons.

"Demolishing report unanimously by the Supreme Court against pardons as did the

Prosecutor's Office

and the

Advocacy,

" Pablo Casado assured in a tweet.

Above all, they highlight that the Supreme Court does not contemplate the measure of grace, neither partial nor total, and they highlight this sentence: "There is no minimum proof of repentance or reasons for Justice, equity or public utility, but there is an intention to reoffend."

In the PP they also refer to the words of Pablo Casado in the

congressional

control session

: "It will be Sánchez's settlement and the epitaph of the constitutional socialist party."

The

popular

believe that the

Government

must give explanations of why it has positioned itself against such a clear criterion of the Prosecutor's Office and the sentencing court.

"The Government will now have very difficult to explain why they are going to pardon the independence prisoners.

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  • Pablo Casado

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