Antoni Bassas's analysis: 'Let European justice say what it wants'
It's a justice system without blinders, one that leans to the right, because who is being judged is more important than what is being judged. Of course, the PSOE, which is just as much a party of the state as the PP, has only admitted this when they've persecuted Sánchez's family or, now, the Attorney General.
The "seen for judgment" in the trial of the Attorney General and the endorsement of the amnesty by the Advocate General of the European Union will lead to the same thing: the discrediting of a politicized Spanish justice system.
Just yesterday, on TV3, I heard Professor Pérez Royo saying that no evidence had been presented against the Attorney General in his trial, and therefore he couldn't imagine a guilty verdict; only acquittal was possible. As we told him yesterday, based on what we've seen and felt during the oral proceedings, it was a convergence of political interests that landed the Attorney General in the dock—which was the whole point, to get him there.forwards", said Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, the guy who admitted that he had no proof of the email leak, but that he imagined it because he has "gray hair".
I say there's a correlation between this trial and the EU Advocate General's favorable opinion on the amnesty, so you can see what a phenomenon it is: everyone assumes that even if the EU endorses the amnesty and says it's a law in accordance with EU law, everyone knows the Supreme Court will delay its full implementation as much as possible. In fact, this has been the case for days now: the law was passed by Congress, the Constitutional Court has found it to be law…and Puigdemont remains in exile and Junqueras is still barred from holding public office.
After theThey're scared! From King Felipe de Borbón's speech in 2017 came "what might cause there to be"Aznar's statement in November 2023 makes it clear that some judges are susceptible to these kinds of calls for judicial rebellion, viewing the events in question from a perspective where the preconceived ideology is more important than the facts themselves, plain and simple. We only need to remember that the prisoners were convicted of sedition, a crime that calls for an armed uprising, and that charge also doesn't fit the facts at all. They believed their own lie about a coup d'état and now they continue to believe there is a coup d'état, orchestrated by Sánchez. Of course, the PSOE, which is just as much a party of the state as the PP, has only admitted this when they have persecuted Sánchez's family or now the Attorney General."
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