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Editorial: El Español

  • 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.