The General Council for the Judiciary will debate two reports on the amnesty law on March 21

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The rapporteurs, Wenceslao Olea and Mar Cabrejas, transferred their respective report proposals to the other members of the Judges’ Governing Body.

The plenary session of the General Council for the Judiciary (CGPJ) will debate and vote at its regular meetingnext Thursday, March 21 the report accompanying the proposal amnesty law for institutional, political and social normalization in Catalonia.

The rapporteurs, Wenceslao Olea and Mar Cabrejas, today informed the rest of the members of the Judges’ Governing Body of their respective report proposals.

The reports were made public two days before the proposed amnesty law is voted on in Congress before being sent to the Senate, the chamber that has ordered a report to be written to the judges’ governing body.

The report of conservative voice Olea points out that this is the first time that this clemency measure has been laid down in legislation since the Constitution came into force. Furthermore, it “conducts a critical assessment of the text as a whole for its unconstitutionality and flawed legal technique.”

On the other hand, the progressive singing Cabrejas states that “the constitutional silence on the amnesty does not mean that there is a legal vacuum” since “there is no express prohibition in the Constitution to approve amnesty, the legislature can take these types of measures.”

Source: EITB

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