Madrid, November 09 2023, The Europe Today: Spain’s acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez looked set to clinch another term in office after his Socialist Party (PSOE) on Thursday secured the backing of Catalan separatists Junts to form a government.
A law granting amnesty to those prosecuted over Catalonia’s attempt to secede from Spain was included in the deal, according to a joint PSOE-Junts statement seen by Reuters.
Santos Cerdan, a senior Socialist party official who has led negotiations, told a press conference in Brussels that while his party still had “profound disagreements” with Junts, it had put them aside in the interests of forming a “stable government”, and the agreement included support for a full four-year term.
Among the beneficiaries of an amnesty is Carles Puigdemont, the Junts leader currently living in exile in Waterloo, Belgium, because of disobedience and embezzlement charges he himself faces as leader of Catalonia during the separatist drive that came to a head in a vote and unilateral declaration of independence in 2017.
If the amnesty is approved by congress, Puigdemont would be able to return to Spain and potentially run for office.
Sanchez is trying to form a government after a July election produced no outright winner.
He reached a deal to govern in coalition with the hard left Sumar platform last month but also needs several other smaller parties – who have supported him in the past – to back him in an investiture vote that could take place as soon as next week.
At present, even with Junts’ support, the Socialists would still fall short of an absolute majority of 176 seats to win a first round vote in the 350-seat congress, or to secure a simple majority in a second vote.
They still need the support of five lawmakers from the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV), which offered early support but said it would wait to see the details of a Socialist-Junts deal before confirming.
The vote has to be concluded by Nov. 27 or fresh elections are automatically triggered.