The approval of the contentious amnesty law comes a day after Catalonia's president Pere Aragones called for a snap election in May.
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00:00 "Spain's parliament has passed a controversial and nasty law. It pardons hundreds of leaders
00:07 and supporters of the Catalan separatist movement. Those involved in the region's unsuccessful
00:13 attempt to declare independence from Spain in 2017 are included. The bill proposed by
00:20 socialist prime minister Pedro Sánchez has angered many Spaniards."
00:30 "The main message that both will convey is that amnesty is only an intermediate stage,
00:37 that they will not settle for it and that it has simply been a means to achieve their
00:52 main claims, which is mainly self-determination."
00:56 The amnesty was approved 178 in favour, against 172 in the lower house of Spain's parliament.
01:03 Courts will apply the law on a case by case basis.
01:16 "I believe that the supreme court can go ahead investigating, because it has been admitted
01:20 to trial by most of the members of the court's penal room, the terrorist act of Puigdemont."
01:27 "While Catalan parties are fighting to get the hegemony of the sovereign, Pedro Sánchez
01:33 expects that the division of the independentist movement benefits its candidate, who has been
01:37 the maximum beneficiary of the strategy of reconciliation deployed by the president
01:42 of the government in Catalonia. Pedro Sánchez has paused the negotiation of the budgets
01:47 waiting for the electoral results of May 12. Nationalism is played by the generalitat
01:53 of Catalonia and whatever the result, the elections will have unpredictable consequences
01:58 in the future of the government of Spain. In Madrid, Jaime Velázquez, Euronews."
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