They Take Out Secretaries Working at the Pj.
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After the departure of judges from the Superior Tibunal of Justice (TSJ), it is the secretaries of chambers who have assumed their functions, revealed yesterday the judge elected Héctor Villasana. He emphasized that although there is an important workload in the Judiciary (PJ) due to the withdrawal of the servants who have chosen to retire, this does not imply that there is an oversight. He commented that it will be on August 15 when the process…
The judges of the Supreme Court Ana Ferrer and Pilar Teso announced this Thursday that they renounce to preside, respectively, the Second Chamber and the Third Chamber of the High Court,...
The judge leaves Andrés Martínez Arrieta, a candidate supported by conservative members, free of charge, while sources of the progressive sector of the Council show their displeasure with the situation and blame President Isabel Perelló directlyThe division of the judiciary blocks the election of the presidents of the two most delicate chambers of the Supreme Supreme The progressive judge Ana Ferrer has announced that she is not presiding over t…
Any setback for Pedro Sánchez's government is, without a doubt, a victory for Spain. This maxim applies especially to the ministers most loyal to Sánchez, such as Félix Bolaños, who has suffered a resounding failure in his attempt to control the Criminal and Administrative Chambers of the Supreme Court. The withdrawal of the candidacies of Ana Ferrer and Pilar Teso, supported by the progressive sector of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGP…
Sources of the CGPJ consulted by LD say that "the government of the judges will vote next Wednesday the presidencies of the Second and Third Chamber".
The members of the CGPJ proposed by the PP said yesterday in a meeting with councillors proposed by the PSOE that they will only support the progressive Andrés Martínez Arrieta and Pablo Lucas, the oldest in the Chamber. More information: The CGPJ votes for the first time the presidencies of the key Chambers of the Supreme and fails: no candidate succeeds in being elected.
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