Pedro Sánchez's PSOE approved the amnesty for crimes related to the Catalan independence process by a slim margin in Congress.
The president's absence from Congress until the vote was criticized as a sign of his disrespect for the institution.
The Minister of Justice labels the PP and Vox as 'far-right' parties.
The approval of this rule has generated division and discord among citizens.
The law is criticized as an attempt to distribute power, not to achieve reconciliation.
An institutional clash is anticipated between the political power and the Supreme Court.
Conclusion: The PSOE, under Sánchez's leadership, promoted a rule that is perceived as unequal and provoked tensions within the Spanish political and social arena, generating an uncertain future for Spanish politics.