It will do so without the amendments that paralyzed the Constitutional Court on Monday evening in the renewal of the court itself.
The board of the Senate on Tuesday agreed to proceed with the reform of the Penal Code, which abolishes the crime of sedition and attacks embezzlement, without the amendments that paralyzed the plenary session of the Constitutional Court on the renewal of the court itself.
For example, this body deliberated, which met before the appointment of the Judicial Commission. For example, the Senate will continue on Tuesday to consider the rest of the bill that repeals sedition, replaces it with a new offense of aggravated public disorder, and reduces penalties for embezzlement.
The Constitutional Court agreed to this last night paralyzing the reform of the Penal Code as a precaution by the PP’s appeal against the process of renewal of magistrates, and the Senate has indicated that it will abide by the decision.
For example, the Senate Council, which meets at 08:30, has agreed to leave the reform of the Penal Code out of the process and continue to process the law.
United We Can has proposed a meeting between PSOE and United We Can to determine the strategy. For its part, the Constitutional Court has given the prosecution, Congress and the PSOE, Unidas Podemos and PP 10 days to appeal. It is precisely the Board of the Senate that has decided to appear in this process.
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Source: EITB
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