The Board of Directors of the Junta de Andalucía gives the green light to the appeals against Sánchez and the amnesty law

He Board of Directors of the Junta de Andalucía celebrates a new session this Tuesday, the first after the renovation carried out by the executive branch Juanma Moreno as President of the Council, with an agenda in which aspects highlight the knowledge of the controversial administrative appeal to the Supreme Court (TS) against the 'inactivity' of the President of the Government, the Socialist Pedro Sanchez, “for failing to comply with the obligation to convene the Conference of Presidents” and against the amnesty law.

Announcing this call, the Andalusian president warned that “there are urgent problems They cannot be postponed without a date due to personal interests by Pedro Sánchez»; The Andalusian government of the PP points out that the president of the central executive has the obligation to convene said body “at least twice a year and at the request of at least ten presidents of autonomous communities or cities.”

The last Conference of Presidents took place in March 2022 in La Palma, as recalled by the Board of Directors, whose President, Juanma Moreno, requested a new convocation by letter to Pedro Sánchez on November 10, 2023 and, still two weeks late, on November 24 they did so 12 presidents of autonomous communitiesnext to those of Ceuta and Melilla.

On December 1, Pedro Sánchez responded “by letter stating that he would call it in a regulatory manner”, according to the same sources from the Andalusian government, who stressed that “more than eight months have passed since the request was made and we are still waiting.”

Another agreement on the agenda concerns the submission by the Junta of Andalusia of a appeal to unconstitutionality against Organic Law 1/2024 of Amnesty for Institutional, Political and Social Normalization in Catalonia; aimed at exonerating political leaders and ordinary citizens from pending judicial charges over events related to the 2017 Catalan independence process.

Today the number of people who have been beneficiaries of the 'process' amnesty amount to at least 98among the convicts who have been acquitted and acquitted and whose data – including police data – has been deleted since the rule came into effect on June 10. This means that in the first month and a half of the law, 20% of the defendants have been granted amnesty, as the Public Prosecutor's Office estimates around 486 potential beneficiaries.

People prosecuted for crimes of embezzlement, deception, disobedience, public disorder, membership of a criminal group, possession of explosives, crimes against road safety, assault on authority, crimes against moral integrity and battery.

Allowances for teachers, tourism and youth housing

The agenda also includes the raise for the 2024/2025 school year, as established in the agreement between the then Ministry of Education and Sports of the Government of Andalusia and the trade union organizations represented in the Education Sector Council, on the remuneration of the teachers in public education, ratified by the Government Council Agreement of 3 May 2022; as well as the same measure in the field of private coordinated education.

Other aspects of the session include the 2022-2023 follow-up report of the General plan for sustainable tourism of Andalusia META 2027 and a report on the evolution and development of the Youth Housing Guarantee Programme.

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