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Judges and Prosecutors Announce Three-Day Strike in July if Justice Reforms Not Withdrawn

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The Corner All associations of judges and prosecutors, except the progressive ones, have agreed to go on a three-day strike in July to protest the reforms announced by the Minister of the Presidency, Justice, and Relations with the Cortes, Félix Bolaños. These reforms concern access to both careers and the Public Prosecutor’s Office, aiming to adapt it to the future change in the criminal procedural model, where investigations will transfer from…
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They protest against the double reform with which the government aspires to hand over the investigation of criminal cases, also corruption cases that...

The war between the Ministry of the Presidency, Justice and Parliamentary Relations and the conservative sector of the judiciary continues. Right-wing associations of judges and prosecutors have taken up the fight, calling for a three-day strike in front of the Supreme Court in July. The rebellion of the judges takes a step forward in their crusade against the law on access to the judiciary and prosecutorial profession being prepared by the depa…

Associations of judges and prosecutors have called a rally in front of the Supreme Court on Saturday, 28 June, and have announced three days of strike (on 1, 2 and 3 July) if the legislative projects that reform the access to the career and the statute of the Public Prosecutor's Office are not withdrawn. This call comes after the protest held on 11 June last before the judicial offices of all Spain. Who convenes. Five associations of both career…

The call for a strike by conservative associations of judges and prosecutors, scheduled for July 1, 2 and 3, and the concentration planned before the Supreme Court on June 28, are presented as a heroic gesture in defence of judicial independence and the rule of law. But it is worth looking beyond the narrative that these associations — all conservative and no progressive orientation — try to impose on public opinion. Because what is really at st…

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The five convening associations also call for a rally in front of the Supreme Court on Saturday, June 28. Judges and prosecutors denounce ongoing attacks on the justice system and the discredit of the Public Prosecutor’s Office.

·Seville, Spain
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