As would be expected given the absolute majority of the population in the Senate, the veto was passed by 149 votes in favor and 113 against.
This Tuesday, the full Senate approved the PP’s veto of the amnesty bill proposal, which must return to Congress to receive the final green light and enter into force.
As would be expected given the absolute majority of the population in the Senate, the veto was cast by 149 votes in favor and 113 against, in a vote by call: the senators called one by one to vote out loud.
The debate has not produced any surprises: PP, Vox and UPN have denounced a law they consider unconstitutional, which means that Pedro Sánchez pays the independents to stay in Moncloa, while the rest of the parties, with the PSOE at the head, have done so. defended it as a commitment to coexistence and political normalization in Catalonia.
However, ERC and Junts have warned the PSOE that the amnesty does not end their demands.
Source: EITB

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