Bolaños Criticizes Judge Peinado's Decision: "It Doesn't Hold up, It Contains Lumpy Errors"
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“I am convinced that he will make a decision in accordance with the law,” he said at a press conference in Congress. “It does not hold up,” he said about Peinado’s letter. “It does not contain anything that could concern me,” he added. Judge Peinado asks the Supreme Court to impute Bolaños for the hiring of Begoña Gomez’s advisor Félix Bolaños, Minister of the Presidency and Justice, said on Tuesday that the reasoned paper submitted by Judge Jua…
Bolaños, on the Letter of Peinado: «Contains Lump Errors, Does Not Hold up and I Do Not Care at All»
On Tuesday, the Minister of the Presidency and Justice, Félix Bolaños, called the media on the desk of the Congress, one of the most solemn areas of the Lower House, where he went to vote in the weekly plenary session. Bolaños transmitted his “absolute calmness” by the decision of Judge Juan Carlos Peinado, and predicted, in a somewhat cryptic way, that the Supreme Court (TS) will not only not impute him, but that it will put down the magistrate…
Minister Félix Bolaños is calm after Judge Juan Carlos Peinado has asked for his imputation for embezzlement and false testimony to the Supreme Court. In an appearance in the Congress of Deputies, the minister said this Tuesday afternoon that Peinado's reasoned statement "does not hold up, contains lumpy errors." Thus, he has affirmed that his "absolute calmness" has been reaffirmed when he has had the opportunity to read the letter of Juan Carl…
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The Minister of Justice is charging the judge who has asked for his charge.
The Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Courts, Félix Bolaños, has expressed his "absolute calmness" before the reasoned statement addressed to the Supreme Court by Judge Juan Carlos Peinado to be charged for embezzlement and false testimony in the case of Begoña Gómez. In an appearance in Congress, Bolaños has expressed his "full confidence in justice" and especially in the system of appeals that can revoke decisions that…
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