Pedro Sanchez, "the Idol of Schlein," Is Now Attacking the Judiciary.
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"There are judges who make politics," said Spanish premier Pedro Sanchez defending his wife and brother who are being investigated for financial crimes.
Conservative associations accuse Sánchez of disrespecting judges by attributing political interests to them
The judicial course starts this week with a clear discomfort of the majority of the judicial career due to statements by the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, who...
"There are judges who do not comply with the law and my family is paying for it." With a new attack on the judicial bodies, the president of the government, Pedro Sanchez, started the new political course in his first interview in more than a year in RTVE with Pepa Bueno. With these statements the leader of the socialists generated a new wave of attacks against the magistrates, especially aimed at the togas that instruct the imputation of his wi…
Pedro Sánchez never travels light. If others pack a change of clothes and a toothbrush, he packs his arsenal of insults against the Spanish judiciary. And like a good souvenir, he hands them out wherever he goes. This week it was London's turn, and The Guardian has been the showcase where he once again repeated his mantra: that the judges are conspiring against his government and his family. Read more]]>
Judicial independence is being blatantly attacked. What should be a counterweight to power has become the goal of a government obsessed with mastering the courts and subjugating the judges. We are not talking about a simple institutional debate: we are talking about a political offensive against the rule of law. The message [...]
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