Sánchez Receives Ga Ortiz in Full Controversy over the Rejection of Judges, Prosecutors and Members of the Cgpj to Attend the Beginning of the Judicial Year
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Isabel Perelló rejects at the opening of the judicial year the criticisms of magistrates shortly after the president of the government said that some judges "make politics"
The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has received in Moncloa the Attorney General of the State, Álvaro García Ortiz, who has given him the annual report of the Prosecutor’s Office, in full controversy over the presence of the prosecutor at the opening ceremony of the Judicial Year held on Friday in the Supreme Court. Sources from Moncloa have reported that the meeting, which was scheduled for this afternoon, took place around 12.30 p.…
Ten members of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) have sent a letter to the president of the body, Isabel Perelló, in which they express their "great concern" for the attendance of the Attorney General of the State, Álvaro García Ortiz, at the opening act of the judicial year, in line with the communiqué signed this morning by the majority associations of judges and prosecutors. In the letter to Perelló, to which ABC has had access, the…
The conservative sector of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) has sent Thursday a letter to the president of the Supreme Court, Isabel Perelló, asking her to...
The solemn opening of this year's judicial year has been marked by unprecedented tension, overshadowing the symbolism of the act that initiates the course for more than 5,500 judges and 2,200 prosecutors in Spain. The presence of the State Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, currently prosecuted, has turned the event into a focus of controversy and has generated an intense debate on the country's institutional health. In this context, the pre…
Conservative members of the CGPJ called on the president of the Supreme Court on Thursday to inform the Attorney General that she was not welcome at the opening of the judicial year.
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