The amnesty reaches Brussels. The PP is going to force a vote on the amnesty in the European Committee of the Regions, which meets in the Parliament of the community capital on the 29th and 30th of this month. As? Through an amendment that proposes to “prohibit” amnesties for people convicted of corruption crimes, as is the case of the embezzlement of public funds that occurred in the ‘procés’.

The amendment, which EL MUNDO has accessed, has already been registered to modify one of the opinions that will be debated in the Plenary Session of the Committee. Specifically, the one that deals with the EU Anti-Corruption Framework. Therefore, its inclusion in the opinion will have to be voted on.

The text is as follows: “Member States shall take the necessary measures to prohibit any pardon for the benefit of those found responsible for any of the criminal offenses referred to in Articles 7 to 14 and to prohibit any amnesty for any of the offences.” penalties mentioned in articles 7 to 14″.

In this way, the PP seeks to involve all possible community institutions in the debate on the amnesty. From the Commission (to which it has sent letters), to the European Parliament (the EPP has requested that a debate on the risk to the rule of law in Spain be included in the agenda of next week’s plenary session), passing through the body that gives voice to regional and local leaders.

The amendment has been promoted by Fernando López Miras, president of the Region of Murcia, and all the communities governed by the PP have signed it except the Balearic Islands and Aragon, because their representatives in the Committee of the Regions have not been named.

The regional presidents were already planning to bring up the issue in the committee, as this newspaper reported on November 7, but now they are going to force a vote on the matter, and they believe they are in a position to bring together the majority. Negotiations are already taking place.

The Committee of the Regions is the EU’s advisory body that gives voice to regional and local representatives of the 27 to give their opinion “on EU legislation that has a direct impact on regions and cities.” And although it is an institution with little community weight, it will serve the PP barons to contribute to the Europeanization of the amnesty.

The justification for the amendment is that according to Article 2 of the EU Treaty, “the rule of law is a founding value of the EU common to all Member States” and “granting pardons or amnesties to persons responsible for corruption offenses violates our values ​​and undermines our coexistence.

“Offering this oblivion or impunity in exchange for votes to come to power is an aggravating circumstance that annihilates the separation of powers and that the European Union should not allow in any of its States,” adds the PP’s legal text.