The Socialist Party negotiates with Junts per Catalunya and Esquerra Republicana a future amnesty law for those prosecuted by the procès. A rule that could also mean the 'forgetting' (according to Sumar's proposal) of all the national police officers indicted for the charges of October 1, 2017 in the electoral colleges of Catalonia. However, several unions of the Police and representative associations of the Civil Guard oppose amnesty even if it affects his colleagues. Even Police Justice (Jupol) and the Unified Police Union (SUP), the two majority< a i=6> within the body, they are considering organizing a demonstration if the measure is finally approved in the Congress of Deputies, according to what has been learned by sources from both organizations.Digital Confidential Both unions were the most voted in the last elections to the Police Council.
Jupol obtained four representatives (half as many as in 2019, although with more votes than the rest), as did SUP (which increased its Country Email List presence by two members). In total there are eight of the fourteen members confirmed by the Council. The PP schedules three new events against the amnesty, one of them this Sunday although it will not be in Malaga as announced Some of them joined the mobilization against the amnesty organized by Catalan Civil Society last Sunday, October 8. A rally in which the Popular Party and Vox also participated. Meanwhile, the negotiations between the PSOE and the Catalan parties are being maintained under the most “absolute discretion”, as ECD has learned from management sources. socialist. The Government will not make public the content of the talks until they are practically closed.

Police and Civil Guard, against Since the first information was leaked, the vast majority of representatives of both State security forces have spoken out against the amnesty law. Carles Puigdemont's party pointed out forgetfulness as a fundamental condition for investing any candidate. A demand that they are already working on in the PSOE and that Sumar has publicly accepted. The party led by Yolanda Díaz —which includes fifteen other political formations— has even presented its own proposal, which would also affect the police and civil guards indicted for the charges of October 1, 2017. All of them would be free of trial. But both SUP and JUPOL and majority associations of the Civil Guard such as the AUGC (Unified Association of Civil Guards) < a i=3>they have rejected Sumar's text, emphasizing that what happened six years ago were “a series of crimes condemned in a final sentence by the Supreme Court”, SUP sources say.