Amnesty Law received the support of the Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union, Dean Spielmann, who said it does not conflict with terrorism legislation or violate European funds management.
The statement is not binding, but it usually aligns with the CJEU's decision.
This support is a step forward towards the full implementation of the Amnesty Law.
There are some minor objections to do with the process of passing the law.
The event is seen as a victory for the Government of Pedro Sánchez and his intention to normalize Catalan society.
The Advocate General's interpretation didn't stop criticism from the opposition.
There's still a long way to go until resolution of amnesty and further pacification.
European support to the Amnesty Law is deemed encouraging.
Conclusion: The support of the Advocate General of the CJEU for the Amnesty Law marks a significant step towards its full implementation and a victory for Pedro Sánchez. However, there are still many hurdles to overcome and much progress to be made before full pacification can be achieved.