The Constitutional Court will dismiss all objections concerning the granting of amnesty
The Constitutional Court is currently facing a series of challenges against several of its judges, with the subject of discussion being the judges themselves. The court, as the body making the decision on these challenges, is expected to reject them.
These challenges are in the context of the amparo appeals of the leaders of the 'process'. The amparo appeals, related to the leaders of the 'process', are a matter of ongoing debate. However, no further information about the 'process' or its nature is provided in this paragraph.
It is important to note that this decision is separate from the constitutional validity of the law, which has already been resolved. Unfortunately, the search results do not contain information about the specific judges of the Supreme Court involved in the amparo proceedings against the leaders of the "process."
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Despite these challenges, the Supreme Court continues to uphold its role as the highest court in the land, ensuring the rule of law and the protection of citizens' rights. The court's decision on these challenges is eagerly awaited by all parties involved.
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