• Pardons Sánchez confirms the pardons to the prisoners of 1-O and assumes that they will continue to promote independence

  • Reactions Pablo Casado assures that the pardons are an "alibi" for "regime change"

  • Courts This is the process of pardons: deliberation, BOE, Supreme Court orders and release

The Government of the Generalitat has received with disdain the announcement of the pardons to the leaders of the procés that Pedro Sánchez made this Monday in Barcelona. "This decision does not provide a solution to the general cause against independence, it is a partial and incomplete measure," declared the president of the Generalitat, Pere Aragonès, who, like the rest of the members of the Government, refused to be present at the conference de Sánchez at the Gran Teatro del Liceo.

The Catalan president has accused the Spanish Justice, especially the Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia and the Court of Accounts, of having undertaken little less than an orchestrated hunt against the independence movement, with the different cases open, and

has demanded a Law of Amnesty and the holding of a self-determination referendum

as the only "substantive solution to the conflict." This will be transferred, he pointed out, to Sánchez at the meeting in Moncloa that the two leaders plan to hold in the coming weeks.

If Aragonès has celebrated the pardons as an "amendment" to the entire judgment of the Supreme Court, which can arm the fight for independence in European courts with arguments, and has also considered it as the admission by the Government of Spain that "defending and working so that Catalonia can freely decide its freedom can never ever be a crime."

The independence leader has agreed with Sánchez in pointing out the pardons as "a first step" in the bilateral negotiation of the two governments and in which he will demand the drafting of an Amnesty law and a referendum on self-determination starting in 2023. In this sense , has been confident that Sánchez "concrete his proposal" at the meeting in Moncloa that the two leaders plan to hold in the coming weeks.

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  • Barcelona

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  • Pardons

CataloniaPedro Sánchez links pardons and transfers to the independence movement with economic recovery

Politics Pedro Sánchez ignores the critics of the PSOE and has not even brought the pardons to the Party Executive

Spain PSOE militants against pardons: "Trying to deflate Catalonia we can inflame Spain"

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