The European Commissioner for Justice, Didier Reynders, confirmed that the EC received the text of the law yesterday and that he will meet Bolaños once he has finished analyzing it. In addition, he wanted to make it clear that when he requested information, he was not expressing “any concerns” about the rule.
The European Commissioner for Justice, Didier Reynders, today expressed his openness a meeting with the Spanish government on the proposal of amnesty law “as soon as possible”. Reynders reports that the EC formally received the text on Tuesday and that it has already started the analysis. The Commisioner He has not yet set a date for the meeting and he has not clarified whether this will be in the next few days or whether he will wait until his legal team has completed its formal analysis.
Upon his arrival at the General Affairs Council in Brussels, the Belgian Commissioner explained that he will organize this meeting with the acting Spanish Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, as soon as it is evaluated “very clearly from a legal point of view”.
Moreover, he wanted to make that clear when he asked the Spanish government for information a week ago expressed “no worries” by its content, but rather by knowing its details.
“I have not expressed any concerns, I only asked to receive the text, now it is ready. We will evaluate it and enter into a dialogue with the Spanish government,” the Belgian liberal said.
The Sánchez government also opposes the bill the vice president of the community responsible for the rule of law, Vera Jourova, despite the fact that the Czech liberal was not included in the letter that Reynders first sent to the executive requesting information. Bolaños also asks both of them for a meeting as soon as possible to explain their position on the amnesty law.
In any case, the Community Board will also have the opportunity to express its position next week, on Tuesday or Wednesday. in the debate on the amnesty law will take place during the plenary session that the European Parliament will hold Strasbourg (France).
Source: EITB

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