EU Fails To Break Deadlock Over Spanish Judicial Appointments
No end in sight for the political standoff paralyzing the Spanish judiciary.
No end in sight for the political standoff paralyzing the Spanish judiciary.
Five-year legal deadlock could be resolved at the expense of sovereignty.
The new norms are likely to become law by the end of the year, slipped in as amendments to other proposed changes to the penal code that would eliminate the crime of sedition and lower the legal consequences for misappropriating public funds.