The PNV does not yet have the text of the amnesty but does not rule out its registration today

The PNV spokesperson in Congress, Aitor Esteban, has confirmed that as of 10 a.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
12 November 2023 Sunday 15:37
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The PNV does not yet have the text of the amnesty but does not rule out its registration today

The PNV spokesperson in Congress, Aitor Esteban, has confirmed that as of 10 a.m. this Monday the amnesty bill has not yet reached them, although he has not ruled out that it will be presented in the Congressional registry throughout on this same Monday, either because it is presented by a single group or because it is presented by most of the groups that will support the investiture of Pedro Sánchez, foreseeably this week.

But in this case, if the PNV is to sign the bill, Esteban has requested that the text be delivered to them a little earlier so that they can at least read it.

In an interview on TVE, spokesperson Jeltzale also explained that they have never intended to interfere in the preparation of the text, considering that it essentially concerns the PSOE, as the party that casts the majority of votes, and the Catalan independence parties, which would be affected. .

"It is a matter that concerns the Catalan parties and the PSOE, and it would make no sense for the rest of us to enter," justified Esteban, who has warned that it is a matter of minimal parliamentary respect for it to be passed to us first so that we can read it. " We read quite quickly," the nationalist politician has reassured, implying that they are not going to touch anything in the bill and that they are going to give it their support.

The PSOE spokesperson in the Congress of Deputies, Patxi López, has also spoken on the issue in an interview on Telecinco, in which he confirmed that this week will be "key" "for the amnesty law, for the investiture and for have a Government" and added that "in the next few hours" the development of all this will begin. In an interview on Telecinco, López has not given more details about when the socialist group will register the bill, nor if the investiture plenary session will take place on Wednesday, the 15th, and Thursday, the 16th.

Likewise, Esteban has described as "authentic outrage" that the PP or Vox are trying to delegitimize the government, after the popular general secretary, Cuca Gamarra, said this Monday that the executive that is going to leave the investiture is based on "a fraud of law" due to the fact that Sánchez rejected the amnesty before the general elections. "We have not departed from the constitutional script," Esteban has used to respond to Gamarra and has recalled that both the amnesty and the investiture correspond to Congress.