
Spain’s Constitutional Court on Thursday upheld core elements of a disputed amnesty law enacted by the Socialist government after Catalonia’s failed 2017 secession bid, under which more than 300 people have been pardoned.
“This is magnificent news for Spain,” Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez told reporters in Brussels. He reiterated his view that the amnesty served “to guarantee Spain’s unity as well as our development and prosperity and coexistence between citizens