The Board of the Congress of Deputies, its governing body, will approve tomorrow, Tuesday, a legal report. The report describes as “inadmissible” the unprecedented conflict of powers between the two Chambers.

The Senate approved last week to try to paralyze the processing of the amnesty law. Once Congress has rejected the conflict, the Senate – that is, the PP, which has an absolute majority in that Chamber – must decide whether to take the next step: go to the Constitutional Court.. The popular ones maintain that it is “a covert constitutional reform” that the Government of Pedro Sánchez has promoted with “arbitrariness” because it needs the support of Junts and ERC to continue in La Moncloa. The president of Congress, the socialist Francina Armengol, already advanced her position early this Monday: “We have received the request and we are going to respond from institutional loyalty, from the understanding that must exist between the Chambers”