Alegría Reaffirms Sanchez's Attack on Judges Who "Make Politics": "the Vast Majority of Spaniards Share It"
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Pedro Sánchez’s accusations against the judges who investigate the cases of his wife and brother for practicing a kind of dirty war by “being doing politics” have sparked a large part of the judiciary and the CGPJ. As a result of this reaction and of “interpretations” that they consider alien to the statements of the head of the executive branch, the government is trying to reduce this clash by putting ahead that they defend and respect justice …
The government spokesman has argued that there are judicial decisions that are "very difficult to understand" and has downplayed the president's statements. More information: Congress creates an Advisory Council to sanction journalists dominated by a government majority.

Joy assures that the president's opinion "is not subjective", since "some decisions are very difficult to understand": "Nothing happens to call things by their name" Pedro Sánchez denounces that "there are judges doing politics" Judges criti
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