

Secret Documents Throw Spanish Amnesty into Constitutional Crisis
Spain's Amnesty Debate: Secret Documents Cast Doubt on Constitutionality Madrid, Spain – A recent segment on the Spanish television program "Espejo Público" has ignited a fresh debate surrounding the proposed amnesty. Former PSOE deputy and member Paco Vázquez presented what he claims are secret documents revealing crucial amendments related to the amnesty. These documents, according to Vázquez, indicate that the amnesty is unconstitutional and should only be approved through the Spanish Parliament. "These amendments clearly state that the amnesty is not in line with the constitution," Vázquez said, holding up a document. "It's crucial that the Parliament, not just the government, decides on this matter." The documents reference a meeting from November 3rd, 1977, of the constitutional commission, underscoring the historical context of the debate. Vázquez's claims have raised significant questions about the legality and political ramifications of the proposed amnesty. Further investigation is needed to verify the authenticity of the documents and the full implications of their contents. The debate continues to unfold, with implications for the future of Spanish politics.