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BOE-A-2026-11693 ·1 June 2026 ·otro Low impact
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Judicial body must justify inclusion of amended Law 7/1985

The Constitutional Court examines whether the inclusion of Law 7/1985, as amended by Law 1/2025, violates constitutional rights such as equality and administrative freedom. The focus is on the transitional provision 14, final provision 7.2 of Law 1/2025, and additional provision 2.7 of Law 7/1985, assessing whether these provisions unjustly affect public officials or entities.

In 2 key points

  1. The amendment to Law 7/1985 by Law 1/2025 may violate constitutional rights (disposición transitoria 14 y disposición final 7.2 de la LO 1/2025)
  2. The issue focuses on potential breaches of Articles 9.3, 23.2, 24.1, 66.2, 87.1, 117.1, 149.1.1, 149.1.18 and 164.1 CE (art. 9.3, 23.2, 24.1, 66.2, 87.1, 117.1, 149.1.1.ª, 149.1.18.ª y 164.1 CE)

How it affects those involved

Public sector officials, particularly in the Basque Country, should expect a decision that will affect their legal framework. Public administrations may need to revise their procedures in the event of a declaration of unconstitutionality. Public law advisors should remain vigilant to the implications should the amendment be declared null. The Constitutional Court does not issue a final ruling until the issue is fully resolved.

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2026-06-01PublishedPublished in the BOE
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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