
Amnesty Approved, But Puigdemont Remains a Thorn in Sánchez's Side
Spain's Constitutional Court approves amnesty, but Puigdemont remains a major hurdle for Sánchez. The Spanish Constitutional Court has approved a controversial amnesty bill aimed at resolving the Catalan independence crisis. However, the continued presence of Carles Puigdemont, a key figure in the independence movement, remains a significant obstacle for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. EL CORREO's subdirector, Adolfo Lorente, provides analysis, stating, "The amnesty is a significant step, but Puigdemont's position complicates the situation." The decision, while seen as a step towards reconciliation, faces criticism for potentially overlooking serious crimes. The ongoing political tension underscores the challenges of navigating Spain's complex political landscape. The future will depend on how Sánchez addresses the Puigdemont issue and whether the amnesty can truly lead to lasting stability.