From amnesty to DANA: a year since Sánchez’s last investiture with uncertainty as the protagonist
There is a maxim that is repeated ad nauseam in the socialist ranks: "When have we ever had it easy?" ...
There is a maxim that is repeated ad nauseam in the socialist ranks: "When have we ever had it easy?" ...
The Table of Congress of Deputiesthe governing body of the Lower House, approved in its meeting this Tuesday the decision ...
L'Barcelona Court has decided not to apply the amnesty law to the independence activist Marcel Vivet in considering that the ...
Agents from the Police Intervention Units (UIP) have charged against a group of protesters in the vicinity of the headquarters ...
The first battle over the amnesty in the Constitutional Court is deciding which magistrates will rule on the law. Dozens ...
In a conference on the amnesty he defends the "solid" interpretation of the Supreme Court and does not conceive that ...
The Court of Tarragona has denied amnesty to a computer scientist who faces a request for an 18-year prison sentence ...
The Constitutional Court has accepted the Popular Party's appeal against the amnesty law and has accepted that Judge José María ...
The president of Junts, Laura Borrashas asked the Supreme Court for amnesty from the four and a half year prison ...
The former president of the Parliament Laura Borràs has asked the Supreme Court for amnesty for her conviction for having ...
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