The Constitutional Court has declared several of the measures of the second state of alarm decreed in October last year unconstitutional and has partially accepted the appeal lodged by Vox against the resolution. As for the first state of alarm, the court also issued a similar resolution. The judges have been divided into two of the votes of the parliamentary groups. On this occasion, six voted in favour of admitting the appeal and four against. They shall make a separate vote.
Vox opposed, among other things, the measures regulating the night curfew and the number of people who could meet in the meetings. The High Court of Justice has declared unconstitutional the extension for six months of the state of alarm and the provision of the autonomous communities. The measures, in themselves, have not been declared unconstitutional, but have given the power to the autonomous governments to advance the curfew and establish the number of people that could be grouped, among other reasons.