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BOE-A-2026-6930 ·25 March 2026 ·Royal Decree Medium impact
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Natalia Diéguez granted pardon for drug trafficking with two-year non-dolous offence condition

Royal Decree 248/2026 grants pardon to Natalia Diéguez, convicted of drug trafficking, on condition she commits no intentional offence for two years from publication. The decision follows assessment of circumstances and approval by the Council of Ministers (art. 1). The pardon applies solely to this individual and does not alter the penal system generally.

In 3 key points

  1. Pardon granted to Natalia Diéguez Egea for drug trafficking causing serious health damage (art. 1)
  2. Condition of not committing an intentional offence for two years from publication (art. 1)
  3. Personal subsidiary liability of one day in prison for every 50 euros of unpaid debt (art. 2)

How it affects those involved

The pardon affects only Natalia Diéguez Egea, a convicted person. It has no impact on companies, workers, public administrations, or other citizens. The two-year period of non-commission of intentional offences is strict and binding (art. 1). Personal subsidiary liability remains active (art. 2).

Lifecycle

2026-03-25PublishedPublished in the BOE
2026-03-25Into forceComes into force (art. 1)
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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