The Response to the Prosecutor's Conviction Generates a New Clash in the Coalition: Diaz Calls for Mobilization and Bolaños Calls for Calm
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The condemnation of the Attorney General of the State continues to leave political reactions. The last one was that of Yolanda Díaz , who in his intervention in the Council of Ministers this Tuesday charged the judges for the conviction against Álvaro García Ortiz. Yolanda Díaz said that «Spain must mobilize in favor of democracy» and added: «The streets are not of the extreme right in our country, they have never been, nor will they be now, and…
The leader of Sumar called "anomalous" that the sentence is not yet known and insists on the call for mobilization, while the Justice Minister asks "do not generate widespread distrust" Read
There has been no dissimulation at this Tuesday's press conference following the Council of Ministers. The response that the government must give to the condemnation of the state's attorney general, Álvaro García Ortiz, has generated a new clash in the coalition. On the one hand, the vice president and minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, considers that this must be more forceful and even calls for citizen mobilization to "defend democracy." On the …
The Justice Minister asks that the discrepancy with the sentence not lead to "distrust" in the judiciary, while Sumar calls for mobilization and Oscar López charges some judges
Feijó accuses the Spanish president of being "dangerous for democracy" and of only waiting for the summonses of Balos and Koldo to the Supreme Court
The Attorney General's Office occupied all the cold air of the Congress of Deputies this Wednesday in the parliamentary duel between the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez. and the leader of the opposition, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, following the controversial ruling of the Supreme Court that has condemned Álvaro García Ortiz.The dialectic battle between the two politicians in the control session took place hours after the government had lau…
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