The Government is seeking to resume negotiations with Junts after it voted against the Amnesty Law Proposal.
President Sánchez proposes to modify the Criminal Prosecution Law to limit the time of instruction of judicial processes.
This intermediate alternative would avoid the need to interact with the Amnesty Law, meeting more of Junts’s conditions.
The reform of the Criminal Prosecution Law could pave the way for impunity for serious crimes.
The Government is resorting to legal and verbal engineering to get around Junts's veto.
Numerous legislative changes have occurred to accommodate the demands of separatist leaders.
Conclusion: This handling of the legislative process constitutes a serious deviation from its nature, making general changes for a specific case. Sánchez seems willing to negotiate and review even the most basic principles depending on circumstances.