Spanish Judges and Prosecutors Threaten to Strike over Government Reforms
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Five associations of judges and prosecutors (all but the two progressives) have increased their pulse to the Government on Tuesday: they will go on strike for three days (1, 2 and 3 July) if the Executive does not withdraw the two legal reforms that are underway and that affect both careers: the one that foresees changes in the way of access and the one that modifies the statute that regulates the Prosecutor's Office to adapt it to the law that …
All but progressive groups promote a concentration "open to the citizenry" before the Supreme against the project that reforms access to the career and the Statute of the Public Prosecutor's OfficeJudges and prosecutors turn against the reforms of the Government Judges and prosecutors raise their offensive. The five associations of the judicial center right have called three consecutive days of strike for 1, 2 and 3 July and a concentration "ope…
The five associations of judges and prosecutors who organized a strike last week have taken another step and agreed to convene a rally on Saturday 28 June in front of the seat of the Supreme Court and a strike on 1, 2 and 3 July if the reforms of the justice system that have been handled by the urgent procedure in Parliament are not withdrawn. Sources of the Ministry of Justice advance that the parliamentary process of the reforms will continue …
Judges and prosecutors continue to advance their plan of mobilizations against the reforms promoted by the Minister of Justice, Félix Bolaños, on the judicial career and...
Five of the seven associations of judges and prosecutors have called a rally in Madrid on Saturday 28 June in front of the Supreme Court against the reforms of the judicial and fiscal career and, subsequently, a strike in the justice system for the next 1,2 and 3 July in the event that these legislative projects are not withdrawn by the Ministry of Justice. This initiative adds to the ten-minute stoppage that took place last Wednesday before all…
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