The President of the Venice Commission, Marta Cartabia, and the Director of the European Commission for the Rule of Law, Fundamental Rights and Democracy, Julien Mousnier, will participate.
The European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs will hold a debate this Thursday on the Spanish amnesty law together with the President of the Venice Commission and the Director of the European Commission for the Rule of Law, Fundamental Rights and Democracy.
This is clear from this committee’s agenda for this week, the last of this term in which parliamentary committees are held before the final plenary session in Strasbourg from 22 to 25 April and the European elections from 6 to 9 June.
The President of the Venice Commission, Marta Cartabia, and the European Commission Director for the Rule of Law, Fundamental Rights and Democracy, Julien Mousnier, will take part in the debate, the first scheduled item of a session tomorrow. There is currently no representative of the Spanish government on the agenda.
The European Commission has said it will only decide whether the contents of the amnesty law conflict with European law after its processing in the Spanish state has been fully completed.
Source: EITB

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