BARCELONA, 15 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Minister of Social Rights of the Generalitat, Carles Campuzano, has stated that the central government is “open” to pardoning people who are not included in the amnesty law when it is applied by judges.
“We know that if there are people who are ultimately not included in the amnesty, the pardon mechanisms exist and the Spanish Government is logically open to resolving these situations through the scope of pardons if appropriate,” he stated this Thursday in a interview on Ràdio 4 and La2 collected by Europa Press.
Campuzano has maintained that there cannot be a 100% armored amnesty law, since “laws by definition are always subject to the control of judges, in their application,” he has maintained.
For him, the current text of the amnesty law “resolves the bulk of ordinary people who have been subjected to repression,” and he has accused Junts of irresponsibility and little respect for those who could benefit by voting against the amnesty.
Campuzano has also maintained that if the so-called ‘convergent gene’ existed in Junts “the issue of the amnesty would have been resolved months ago”, and he added that Junts is not Convergència and it has something very little convergent, which is unpredictability, he has said verbatim.