She also admitted to handling two of the three unconstitutionality issues raised by the Supreme Court of Catalonia (TSJC).
The plenary session of the Constitutional Court unanimously accepted this Tuesday the 14 appeals filed by the autonomous communities against the amnesty law, as well as two of the three questions of unconstitutionality raised by the Supreme Court of Catalonia (TSJC).
On the 3rd the plenary accepted the appeal of the Cortes de Aragonthat was the first presented from an autonomous community, against the norm, and as a result, the Court of Guarantees has agreed to give the green light to the rest of the autonomous challenges presented, according to what legal sources have informed EFE.
The court made this decision after considering the report of the lawyers who ruled in favor of the court legitimacy of governments and regional assemblies to challenge the norm.
These are the challenges facing the eleven autonomous governments of the PP (Madrid, Andalusia, Valencian Community, Galicia, Aragon, Murcia, Castilla y León, Balearic Islands, Extremadura, Cantabria and La Rioja) and two regional parliaments with a majority of the same sign: Murcia And Cantabria.
Also the appeal of the government of Castile-La Manchachaired by Emiliano García-Page, the only PSOE baron who appealed the text to the TC.
And it has done the same with two of the three unconstitutionality issues raised by the TSJC. In the third case, the court asked the prosecutor for a report on the confession, as they had simultaneously filed a preliminary ruling with the Supreme Court of the EU against the amnesty law, the sources explained.
Waiting to see what happens with this latest case, there are 19 sources which the court will deal with against the norm: fifteen from the autonomous communities, two from the TSJC, one from the PP and the first, which will mark the line to be followed, the question of unconstitutionality raised by the Supreme Court.
Before we turn to the question of resources, the court will first have to resolve the recusal incident against the conservative magistrate Jose María Macías, who admitted to the proceedings two weeks ago, who is accused by the Public Prosecutor’s Office of a lack of impartiality because, when he was a member of the General Council of the Judiciary, he supported two reports that contradicted were with the norm.
Source: EITB

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