The House of Representatives gives the green light to repeal sedition, reduce penalties for embezzlement and adjust the TC, by 184 votes, to that of PSOE and Unidas Podemos and their parliamentary allies. PP and Ciudadanos, as a sign of protest, did not vote after a fierce debate.
Euskaraz irakurri: Konstitusionalaren et Zigor Kodearen erreformak onartu ditu Kongresuak, saio gatazkatsu batan
The reform promoted by the government of Spain to to turn the crime of sedition into a crime of aggravated public disorder Y reduced penalties for embezzlement It has made headway in Congress amid coup allegations and with all eyes on the Constitutional Court, which ultimately postponed its decision on whether to stop part of this law until Monday at the request of the PP.
PP and Ciudadanos decided not to vote in protest. With 184 votes in favour, those of the coalition partners and their parliamentary allies, 64 against and one abstention, a bill goes to the Senate in which, At the last minute, PSOE and Unidas Podemos have reformed to release the imminent renewal of four magistrates of the TC.
The goal of the Spanish government is that the law, amending the two crimes for which the leaders of the “trials” have been convicted and for which former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont has yet to be tried, will see the light before the end of the year.
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Source: EITB

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