Everything for begoña: if the Judges Do Not Want Broth, They Will Take Three Cups
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The government, far from amending its disqualifications to Judge Peinado for the prosecution of Begoña Gómez after the correction of the CGPJ, has redoubled its campaign battle against the Justice .
It stresses that, in a rule of law, judicial decisions "are not fought through public disqualifications", but through the "legally established system of remedies and procedural channels" Read
"It would be desirable for the Ministry of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Courts to concentrate its efforts on the real problems ...
Bolaños has said that Peinado's proceedings "congratulate many judges" and has assured that "an impartial tribunal" will revoke its decisions.
Bolaños ratifies in his criticisms against the investigation of the 'Begoña Gómez case' despite the reproaches of the CGPJ and the main associations of judges, supported by Puente and Saiz
Pedro Sánchez’s containment shown first thing with Judge Juan Carlos Peinado after closing the investigation of the Begoña Gómez case to prosecute his wife for four crimes has contrasted with the tone used from Moncloa’s press conference room after the Council of Ministers. Minister of Presidency and Justice Félix Bolaños, government spokesman Elma Saiz and Transport Minister Oscar Puente, have agreed to question an investigation that this last …
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