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García Ortiz Insists Not to Resign: «Nothing Has Changed»

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In an interview on TVE, the State Attorney General assumes that he will go to trial: “It’s time to go to court”
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The Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, has admitted that his prosecution for the alleged crime of revealing secrets "naturally" affects him personally, not just professionally: "But I'm not the person, I'm the institution."

In an interview on TVE, the State Attorney General assumes that he will go to trial: “It’s time to go to court”

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Judge Ángel Hurtado, who decided not to attend the opening ceremony of the judicial course, finalises the resolution that will take the Attorney General to the bench. More information: "If I am here as Attorney General it is because I believe in Justice. And in the truth," García Ortiz says before the King and the Supreme Court.

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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
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