The Council of Ministers is scheduled to give the green light this Tuesday to the pardon of the group known as "Six of La Suiza", made up of five women and one man trade unionists who were sentenced to prison after their participation in a labor protest in a bakery in Gijón.
Sources of the Executive consulted by Europa Press have indicated that this point appears included on the agenda of the meeting of the Council of Ministers which will be held tomorrow Tuesday.
The labor conflict at the aforementioned pastry shop dates back to 2017. The "Six of La Suiza" ended up receiving a sentence of three and a half years in prison for a continuous crime of serious coercion, by intervening in pickets and union mobilizations in front of the establishment, as well as for a crime against the Administration of Justice for obstruction of justice within the framework of said labor conflict.
After the ruling, the affected parties appealed the judicial resolution, but the Supreme Court fully confirmed the conviction at the end of a procedure that extended for more than eight years.
The Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, already stated in July 2025 that the Government was working for the "Six of La Suiza" to be pardoned as soon as possible.