Spain Still Has Independent Judges
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The imposition of amnesty by a left-wing majority in the Constitutional Court, although insufficient to alter basic principles of the Magna Carta, such as the equality of Spaniards before the law, has led to the encouragement of a large part of public opinion the feeling that a new higher court of cassation of the Supreme Court has been created capable of invalidating, for reasons of opportunity or political convenience, the firm judgements of t…
Felipe González' sentence is a symptom of the sanchist collapse, the thermostat of a Spanish society fed up with its shamelessness.

It is a self-amnesty negotiated by its beneficiaries with a corrupt government representative
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