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Spanish Parliament Approves Amnesty Law for Catalonia's Separatists
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The Spanish parliament has approved a bill granting amnesty to hundreds of Catalan officials involved in the region's secessionist drive. The legislation was passed by a vote of 177-172 in the lower house and will see courts annul the legal records of those involved in crimes related to Catalonia's independence movement. The most high-profile beneficiary is expected to be former Catalan regional president Carles Puigdemont, who has been in self-imposed exile for almost seven years. The amnesty could also benefit hundreds more, including former government officials in Barcelona. The law aims to draw a line under the political turmoil sparked by the secessionist drive and withdraw pending legal action against Catalan nationalists.
This is an exchange of power for privileges and impunity.
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sources
- 1.Le Monde
- 2.BBC
- 3.The Guardian
- 4.Al Jazeera
- 5.France 24
- 6.El Mundo
- 7.Vox
perspectives
- 1.Independence Movements
- 2.Spain under Pedro Sanchez
- 3.Spanish politics
- 4.Referendum
- 5.Catalan independence movement
countries
organizations
- 1.Popular Party
- 2.Together for Catalonia
- 3.EU Parliament
- 4.JxCat
- 5.Podemos
- 6.European Union
- 7.Socialist Party
- 8.Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya
- 9.Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
- 10.Galician Nationalist Bloc
- 11.Basque Nationalist Party
- 12.Euskal Herria Bildu
persons
- 1.Pedro Sánchez
- 2.Carles Puigdemont
- 3.Alberto Nunez Feijoo
- 4.Artemi Rallo
- 5.Miriam Nogueras
- 6.Gabriel Rufian