The Venice Commission's draft suggests that the amnesty law in Spain does not meet certain legal and political requirements.
This law has caused a deep division in Spanish society.
The Commission suggests that the 'normalization' of Catalonia is a legitimate objective.
Amnesty should not be applied to specific individuals.
The draft criticizes the Spanish government's use of emergency procedure.
The Commission has not given its approval to the Spanish amnesty.
Conclusion: The findings of the Venice Commission's draft suggest that the current amnesty law does not meet several fundamental requirements, causing a deep division in Spanish society.