European Court of Justice Ruling on Amnesty Law Sparks Calls for Immediate Implementation
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) delivered a ruling on Thursday that provides a clear legal endorsement for the Spanish amnesty law, triggering immediate demands from both the Catalan government and the Spanish administration for the judiciary to apply the measure without further delay. While the decision is viewed by proponents as a significant legal victory, officials acknowledge that the final executive application rests with the Spanish domestic courts.
The ruling clarifies the European legal framework regarding the amnesty. However, the path to implementation remains complex, as the power to dismiss cases or release individuals rests with the judges currently overseeing the relevant legal files.
The Shift from European Courts to Domestic Judiciaries
Following the release of the CJEU decision, former President Carles Puigdemont characterized the transition of the legal battle as a move from the European stage to the domestic arena. In a public statement, Puigdemont remarked that the “match is no longer being played in Europe, but at the Bernabéu,” using the metaphor of a stadium where he believes the “referees and the public are skewed to one side.”
The legal debate now pivots toward how individual judges interpret the CJEU’s guidance in the context of specific pending cases.
Government and Political Reactions
Representatives from both the Spanish central government and the Generalitat de Catalunya have called for a swift resolution to the outstanding legal challenges.

What Happens Next in the Legal Process
The next confirmed checkpoint in this process involves the individual responses of the judges currently presiding over cases affected by the amnesty.
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