The Ombudsman, Ángel Gabilondo, delivered his report on sexual abuse in the Catholic Church to Congress, with 24 recommendations. The main one is compensation for the victims
Most political groups agree with the idea of compensation for the victims, but disagreements arise in the details.
The Church opposes collaborating with an independent state system for reparations.
The Church's own reports, which seek to address the reparations, are considered insufficient by many victims and criticized for their lack of action.
A key recommendation is the creation of a state fund to compensate for cases that cannot go to trial due to the statute of limitations.
Differences arise between political groups on who should cover the indemnities and other issues such as the non-expiration of sexual crimes against minors or the review of the Agreements with the Vatican.
Conclusion: Parliament now has the responsibility of translating the report's conclusions into concrete responses, to provide justice for victims of sexual abuse in the Church.