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Editorial: El País

  • The Popular Party and Vox are using their majority in the Senate to oppose the amnesty law.
  • Despite their efforts, any decision by the Senate can be overridden by the Congress.
  • The expected veto by the Popular Party against the law will be registered in the amnesty proceedings.
  • The Popular Party is adopting controversial and partisan tactics to obstruct the law's processing.
  • Any decision made by the Senate can be overridden by Congress, and the final amnesty law will depend on an absolute majority in the lower house.

Conclusion: Despite obstructive tactics by the Popular Party, the legislative process is continuing, and the final law will depend on the support in the Congress. The need for reform in the upper chamber is exposed.