Spain’s parliament gave final approval Thursday to a controversial amnesty law which will end legal action against hundreds of Catalan separatists involved in the unsuccessful 2017 secession bid.
The legislation — backed by the left-wing ruling coalition, two Catalan parties and other smaller parties — passed even though the conservative Popular Party (PP) and the right-wing Vox voted against it.
The bill passed by a narrow margin of 177 votes in favor to 172 votes against.