Justice Requires the CGPJ to Take Steps to Discount Salary for Judges Who Strike
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The governing body of the judges has not announced the call for strikes for 1, 2 and 3 July and refuses to set minimum services
Last Monday the Ministry of Justice sent a letter to the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) to force a statement on the strike of judges called for on July 1, 2 and 3 in protest of the legal reforms in the area of justice promoted by the Government. In the letter, to which EL PAÍS has had access, the department that directs Félix Bolaños asks the Council if it maintains the position that it set in 2009, when the plenary, then chaired by Car…

The Ministry of Justice has called on the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) to take steps to discount the salary of judges and prosecutors who participate in the call for a strike to protest the reforms being prepared by the Government for access to judicial and fiscal careers.
The Ministry of Justice has asked the General Council of the Judiciary and the Chief Prosecutor of the fiscal inspection if it considers legal the call for strike called by the majority associations of the judiciary and the prosecution against the reform of the justice promoted by the minister Félix Bolaños.Continue reading...
In her few public addresses, the president of the Supreme Court and the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ), Isabel Perelló, has encouraged among judges and magistrates the opposition to the reform of the system of access to the judicial and fiscal career that the government is preparing. What she is not willing to admit is that this discontent – which she understands – of much of the race, the most decorated to the right, justifies the call…
Judicial associations, when calling for a strike, violate article 127.1 of the Constitution.
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