“The victims of the independence movement cannot become guilty”

TOLEDO

10/27/2023 at 3:15 p.m.

CEST


The president of Castilla-La Mancha has recalled that the pardons, when they were given in Spain, were justified as a pardon for crimes

The president of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García-Pagereminded the president of the Generalitat, Pere Aragoneswhich is “from every point evident” that for For there to be an amnesty there must be a prior crime, because “only what has been done wrong is forgiven.”

In his opinion, what is done well “what you need is rewards.” “Let’s see if, instead of an amnesty, they are going to want a prize,” said the president of the region, in statements to the media at the opening of the conference being held this Friday in Toulouse on the occasion of the ‘European Day of Came’.

At this point, he stressed that “the world of independencewhen it makes amnesty proposals, it does so with a minimal, very basic moral basis”, and has accused these parties of wanting to “forgive themselves and, on top of that, for the country to recognize that things were done wrong.”

Thus, he recalled that the pardons, when they were given in Spain, were justified as a pardon for crimes and, on the basis, it was explained that the pardons “were produced because what did not fit constitutionally was amnesty.”

As García-Page has highlighted, if what the pro-independence parties want is amnesty, “the first thing they have to do is recognize the compliance with the Constitution and not go off the rails again,” that is, do things “according to the law.” “What they cannot ask for is to be forgiven for something that, at the same time, they say they have done well,” he insisted. .

Likewise, he has recognized that in the country “there is a debate and very considerable social anxiety”, since “at this point it still cannot be assured whether there will be a government or not” and furthermore, he regrets that there is a paradox, in which It seems that “the victims of the constitutional violation of the independence movement become guilty.”

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