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Editorial: El Mundo

  • There is doubt about whether all public powers are subject to the Constitution, which is problematic for the Rule of Law.
  • There is a politicization of the body that guarantees the constitution, threatening its independence and neutrality.
  • The amnesty validated by the Constitutional Court creates inequality among citizens and opens a stage of political power excesses.
  • The Constitutional Court's endorsement of amnesty may legitimize questionable and arbitrary future constitutional reforms.
  • The Constitutional Court ignores that the amnesty was a political transaction for the survival of the Prime Minister.

Conclusion: The principles of judicial independence and equality before the law have been violated, threatening the integrity of the Rule of Law in Spain.