The PP is facing criticism for negligence in voting in favor of reducing the sentence for those involved in ETA, showing a lack of understanding towards terrorism victims.
The PP's credibility as a viable alternative is impacted, revealing a poor functioning of the parliamentary group.
The Government, by reducing the sentences of ETA members, aims to culminate a pact that legitimates Bildu in the political process.
According to the text, Pedro Sánchez started building this path when, after defeating ETA, he stated that his responsibility was to review penitentiary policy.
Contrary to the Government's claims, the proposed Amendment does not have the backing of the European Union or positive reports from advisory bodies.
It is argued that the task of democrats now is to delegitimize ETA's history, without turning them into heroes nor victims of the State.
Conclusion: The editorial presents a strong disagreement with both the PP's and the current Government's stance, criticizing a lack of responsibility and respect for the victims of terrorism and democratic values.