After the agreement reached between Pedro Sánchez and Junts per Catalunya for the approval of the amnesty law that shields the investiture of the socialist candidate, 10,000 people demonstrated this Sunday in Palma against it. Hundreds of thousands have done it all over Spain.

10,000 people, according to the Government Delegation and the PP, have taken to the streets to demonstrate against the future amnesty law in Palma, called by the Popular Party. They have thus joined the appointments that have taken place throughout Spain and have gathered hundreds of thousands. The protest demonstration has been full of slogans against Pedro Sánchez and Carles Puigdemont. For her part, the president of the Govern, Margalida Prohens, has advanced that the Executive will study to appear in the appeal before the Constitutional Court against the amnesty law.

The first line of Vox and the PP, representatives of the Government and all the presidents of the island councils have attended. The former president of the Parliament and of the City Council of Inca, Pere Rotger, has been in charge of reading the “Manifesto in defense of the equality of all Spaniards”. Has described the amnesty as an attack on democracy and the separation of powers in the framework of this multitudinous day. Rotger has been booed with whistles during his first intervention in Catalan. So he had to ask for silence and clarify that he uses both languages.

Steps for the investiture of Sánchez

This Monday the incumbent government expects to register the amnesty law in Congress. The Executive has agreed that the bill will carry the signature of almost all the groups that will support the investiture (Sumar, ERC, Junts, Bildu, PNV and BNG), except for Coalición Canaria, which does not support the law, but will vote in favor of a new Executive of Pedro Sánchez. Also throughout the day, the president of the Congress of Deputies, Francina Armengol, is expected to formally announce that the investiture will be this Wednesday and Thursday.