Spain: Top court puts brakes on govt in unprecedented move

A man walks in front of the Constitutional Court in Madrid, Spain, on Monday Dec. 19, 2022. Spain's top court has handed down a ruling preventing the Senate from voting on three controversial law amendments in an unprecedented interference in the legislature that poses potential political turmoil for the leftist coalition government heading into election year. The decision is the first of its type in Spain's democracy could have untold effects on future legislative procedures.(Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press via AP) **SPAIN OUT**

MADRID (AP) — Spain’s top court has handed down a ruling preventing the upper house of Parliament from debating and voting on an amendment to the country's penal code — an unprecedented interference in the legislature that foreshadows potential political turmoil for the leftist coalition government heading into election year.

The Constitutional Court ended a nine-hour debate Monday by accepting an appeal by the main right-wing opposition Popular Party to halt the passage through Parliament of a reform on how judges are elected to certain judicial bodies — including the Constitutional Court itself.

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