Protests The most radical independence movement does not want dialogue: They demand amnesty from Pedro Sánchez to the cry of "traitors"
Politics The PSOE goes submissive to Sánchez's plan for Catalonia with pardons
Courts This is the process of pardons: deliberation, BOE, Supreme Court orders and release
Pedro Sánchez has ratified that the
Council of Ministers
will approve pardons for
procés
leaders on Tuesday
under the pretext of "opening the way to reconciliation."
"The Government of Spain is going to take the step to promote the reunion", has defended the President of the Government from the
Lyceum
Theater
.
Far from going to listen to the words of the President of the Government in gratitude for the granting of the pardons, the visible faces of the institutional independence movement have declined to attend the Lyceum.
Neither the president of the Generalitat, Pere Aragonès, nor the vice president,
Jordi Puigneró
, were
present
, nor the president of the Parliament, Laura Borràs.
Aragonès has limited himself to maintaining his agenda, while both Puigneró and Borràs, framed in JxCat, have shown their plan.
"President Sánchez, pardons, yes, propaganda, no," said the second from Aragonès;
While the president of the Catalan Chamber announced that precisely this Monday she has accompanied a dozen high-ranking officials of the Generalitat summoned to testify for participating in the organization of 1-O to deny that the release of Oriol Junqueras and the former members of the
Government
it carries with it the "reconciliation" between the state and the separatist Catalonia.
Protests by independentistas upon the arrival of Pedro Sánchez.AFP
Sánchez has had to deliver his lecture in an armored high school shielded by the Mossos, who have contained some 300 protesters who have received the president with insults and throwing canisters of smoke at him.
"Neither pardons, nor amnesty, independence," proclaimed a banner at the entrance to the Lyceum.
Among the attendees, secessionists have also infiltrated, who have interrupted Sánchez with the cry of independence as soon as he has spoken.
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