Spain makes historic agreement to compensate victims of abuse
3 min
Available until 02/02/2027
In Spain, the Bishops' Conference has just signed an agreement with the government. Now, victims of sexual abuse committed within the Church can make a claim to a public body to ask for compensation. The agreement also sets out a compensation scale. This is the result of tough negotiations after years of resistance and a lack of transparency from the Spanish Church.
Journalist
M. Bolinches
Country
France
Germany
Year
2026
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