Abogado of the Court of Justice of the European Union argued that the amnesty could be applied to the accounting liability of former national government president Carles Puigdemont and other senior government officials for their expenses. processaccording to a report released in July this year.
However, General Abogado concludes that some provisions of the amnesty law, such as the fact that a period of up to two months is given to see whether the expenditure affects the interests of the European Union, which can only rely on financial activities and administrative archives, but not on public condemnation, violate Community law.
In another proceeding, General Abogado concluded that pardoning 12 independent members of the Republic’s National Defense Committee who were accused of terrorism would not violate European law.
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