Sánchez reveals that the negotiation with Puigdemont for the amnesty is “complex”

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, appeared at the entrance to the European Political Summit in Granada, visibly comfortable in his role as host in Granada for more than fifty heads of State and Government and answered some questions about the open negotiations for his investiture. The acting president has revealed that the negotiations for an amnesty for those accused of the process are “complex” and has warned that there is “urgency” because the Government is no longer in office. Sánchez, who has not uttered the word amnesty and has been ironic about it, “I know they tell me that I am not referring to it,” but he has expressly admitted that They are negotiating with Carles Puigdemont and has defended that when he made the decision to approve the pardons For the Catalan independence politicians he had the “confidence” that this decision would give “stability” in Catalonia and now has “certainty” that it was “a great decision.”

Sánchez will meet with the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, which landed this morning in Granada and is the big surprise of a summit that aims to lay the foundations for this country’s accession to the EU, as explained by the Spanish president. (Expansion continues)

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