Judges and Prosecutors Number 70% the Average Follow-up of the Three Days of Historic Strike Against the Bolaños Reforms
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The associations of judges and prosecutors figure by 70% the average follow-up of the three days of strike against the legal reforms promoted by the minister of presidency,...
The associations of judges and prosecutors calling for the three days of strike have recorded in Navarre around 75-80% the follow-up of the strike in Justice against the reforms announced by the Government of access to both races and the Public Prosecutor's Office, according to Judge Dean María Alemán, member of the commission managing the strike by the association Foro Judicial Independiente, which confirms that the strike has gone from less to…
The call for a strike by judges and prosecutors is over. Now it is time to take stock. The General Council of the Judiciary has done strike judges a favor. Following its ostrich policy, - hiding their heads under the wing-, continues to state that it is not competent to follow up on the strike days and therefore does not give figures. Judges will leave rositas and will not be discounted from their nominas the protest as is done with other worker…
The associations of judges and prosecutors attend a meeting in which they will consider continuing the mobilizations.
"During the three days of mobilization, the massive participation of judges and prosecutors has been a resounding success, with an average follow-up of 70%", according to a joint note issued on Thursday, the five convening entities: the Professional Association of the Magistracy (APM), the majority Association of Prosecutors (AF), the Francisco Judicial Association of [...]
The three-day strike against the reforms proposed by Bolaños concludes.
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