It was in Barcelona, on June 21, when Sánchez announced that a day later the Council of Ministers would approve the pardon. On May 17-18, 6,000 people reached the coast of Ceuta without being stopped by the Moroccan security forces.
Euskaraz irakurri: Indultuen eta Marokorekin izandako krisiaren testuinguruan zelatatu zuten Sanchezen mugikorra
The espionage to the institutional mobile phone of the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, through the Pegasus program, would coincide with the moment when he had to decide whether to pardon the leaders of the trial and with the crisis with Morocco that led to a massive influx of people into Ceuta.
The Sánchez mobile terminal, as reported by the Executive, was attacked twice in May 2021, in addition to the attack also committed in June of that year against Defense Minister Margarita Robles.
The Presidency Minister, Félix Bolaños, has avoided speculating and making “guessies” about the origin or motives of the espionage and whether it is related to the independence process in Catalonia.
Leading up to grace
The moment of the attacks coincides with the prolegomena of the Spanish government’s decision to pardon the leaders of the trials.
After months of contemplating their grant, it was the president of the Spanish government himself who made a series of statements pointing to this degree of mercy.
Among them, those of May 28, 2021 in which he pointed out that his decision would take into account constitutional values such as “concord, dialogue and understanding”, but not “vengeance or revenge”.
Three days later, he downplayed the political costs the pardon could have for his Executive and chose to open “a new phase” that would leave “a bad past behind”.
It was in Barcelona, de 21st of Junewhen he announced that a day later the Council of Ministers would approve the pardon, a measure he deemed necessary and justified by the public interest for harmony.
The act in the Catalan capital was not attended by the President of the Generalitat, Pere Aragonès, who 21st of May
6000 people arrived in Ceuta
A few days earlier, the May 17 and 18Spain experienced one of its greatest tensions with Morocco when 6,000 people arrived on the coasts of Ceuta without Moroccan security forces interfering.
It was Morocco’s reaction to being admitted to a Spanish hospital and under a false identity of the leader of the Polisario Front, Brahim Galic This crisis ended with Sánchez’s trip to Morocco in April, where he met the Moroccan King Mohamed VI.
Source: EITB

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