Judges and Prosecutors in Spain to Organize Three-Day Strike in Early July
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All but progressive associations encourage mobilizations focused on the plan to regularize substitute judges and reform the opposition The judiciary unanimously rejects that judges can strike because there is no legal “support” Judges and prosecutors intensify their pulse to the government for judicial reforms. At the rally called this Saturday before the Supreme Court, where many are expected to come dressed up with robes that are required to d…
Spanish judges' and prosecutors' associations have announced that they are sticking to their decision to organize a three-day strike in early July over the government's judicial reforms, Spanish media reported today. Almost all the leading associations have announced that they will go on strike on July 1, 2 and 3, while ensuring a minimum of work processes, Spanish TV station RTVE reported.
All but progressive associations call for the withdrawal of judicial reform by considering that it threatens the independence of magistrates Sleeping well in summer: keys to a fresh and healthy rest

Judges and Prosecutors Stand Next to the Supreme Court as a Prelude to the Strike of 1, 2 and 3 July
All but progressive associations call for the withdrawal of judicial reform by considering that it threatens the independence of magistrates Sleeping well in summer: keys to a fresh and healthy rest
If the judges can go on strike or not it is something that is questionable at the moment. But one thing is clear. If the workers of the metal of Cadiz are going to discount the salaries of the days not worked for their protest, the lords of the toga and the daggers with more reason. What happens is that their governing body, the General Council of the Judiciary, does not dare to so much. It is content to declare that "the call lacks, at the pres…
What we know: These are not current photos, as some content claims, but from June 11, nor is it a “Vox protest” as others indicate. They correspond to the 10-minute strike against the Government's proposed reform of access to the judiciary, called by all associations of judges and prosecutors, except the progressive ones, on June 11 at the doors of the courts. In fact, a banner that appears in the images mentions “independent justice” as “a pill…
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