The abstention of Junts in the vote on the PP motion on the continuity of life of nuclear power plants has been a relief for the Government, but as indicated by the spokesperson for the independence party, Míriam Nogueras, “if anyone believes that breaking with the PSOE means voting with the PP, they are very wrong”. The Catalan party maintains its break with the Sánchez Executiveincluding his refusal to support both the spending ceiling and eventual budgets: “If they depend on Junts, there will be nothing at all”.
Furthermore, Nogueras has also referred to the decision of the Advocate General of the CJEU, who has concluded that the Amnesty Law does not violate any European precept of embezzlement or terrorism. “The Lawyer’s decision allows us to say that the amnesty law is a European law, but also that standing up gives results”. Asked about the assessment of the president of her party, Carles Puigdemont, about this decision, the spokesperson stressed that “today what we have to do is celebrate that we are closer to what it has to end up being, and also that Mr. Aznar’s ‘whoever can make him do’ has died today.”
