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The government already considers the Council’s appeal against the amnesty to be “falling on deaf ears”.

He Government Delegate in Castilla y León, Nicanor Sen, highest representation of the Executive of the Community, did not hesitate yesterday to predict that the appeal of unconstitutionality that the Junta de Castilla y León will approve today at the traditional Thursday meeting of the Government Council will fall “on deaf ears” because, as stated by For the Leonese, “the majority” of this type of allegations presented by the PP “have no legal basis” and, therefore, decline.

On the occasion of the press conference to announce the investment currently being made by the Spanish government in the Community through the Programme for the Promotion of the Rehabilitation of Public Buildings (PIREP), Sen understood in any case that the presentation of this allegation before the Constitutional Court “is a right that all administrations have and we respect it, because it cannot be otherwise.”

Sen’s words came a few minutes after the President of the Commission, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, announced today in Medina del Campo (Valladolid) the approval of the agreement by which he will present the aforementioned appeal against the regulation approved on 11 June by Parliament at the initiative of the Spanish Government.

The popular called the law “inadmissible and unacceptable” because “it violates the equality of all Spaniards.” In this way, and after the recent presentation of the report of the Advisory Council that supports the presentation of the claim before the TC and that is promoted today, it will be the legal services of the Council that will present it. before September 11, the date on which the legal deadline for doing so expires. Although Mañueco said that the details of the appeal will be given today by the adviser to the Presidency, Luis Miguel González Gago, he wanted to emphasize once again that the amnesty law “is clearly unconstitutional, violates the equality of all Spaniards and attacks the rule of law.”

In this context, he recalled that the Council has decided to present its own appeal to the Constitutional Court to exercise “the defence of our rule of law, Spanish democracy and the equality of all Spaniards before the law”.

“There are privileges before the law that are unacceptable,” said Mañueco, who insisted that the approval of the law is “a sale of votes so that Sánchez remains in La Moncloa” in exchange for “a very serious fact such as the erasure of the crimes” of their separatist partners.

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