Millán vs EU: Row Over Spanish Justice

by Archynetys News Desk

The EU attorney general believes that the amnesty law “does not constitute a self-amnesty” but sees “incompatible” parts, something that could pave the way for Puigdemont’s return to Spain. Vox spokesperson in Congress, Pepa Millanharshly criticizes this decision and accuses the lawyer of being “against Spanish justice”: “Nothing can be expected from the same European Union that has not put […] the cry in the sky for what was happening in Spain, for the lamination of the Rule of Law and for Sánchez’s totalitarian regime. On the contrary, What the European Union has done has been to support and protect Sánchez” and points to the PP as an accomplice in Brussels. He believes that it is a self-amnesty “because it is the coup plotters themselves who have designed their own amnesty” and affirms that “it represents an unfair pardon for those who carried out a coup d’état in Catalonia.” “It has meant a political payment for Sánchez’s investiture,” he says.

Wednesday is the deadline for the PP to present its candidate to replace Carlos Mazón at the head of the Valencian Generalitat. Millán points out that They will vote “the best for Valencia” and that they will also demand measures focused on the reconstruction and construction of structures that prevent future floods. He asks the PP to be “responsible” and move away from “socialist policies.”

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