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Adding the Sentence of the Attorney General of the State as a "Judicial Coup": "some Sectors Have Decided to Fight the Government"

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The announcement that the Attorney General of the State, Álvaro García Ortiz, will be sentenced to two years of disqualification for revealing secrets has fallen like a jar of cold water in the ranks of Sumar. The government’s minority partner called the ruling this Thursday through a statement of “a full-fledged judicial coup”, and went further by assuring that it shows how “some sectors of the judiciary have decided to enter into political com…

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Ayuso: “Today the world knows what is happening in Spain” Bolaños: “The discrepancy with this decision cannot lead to a distrust of justice” Rufián: “The message is clear: Ayuso does not touch” The Executive will start the process to appoint a new attorney general “in the next few days”

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The announcement that the Attorney General of the State, Álvaro García Ortiz, will be sentenced to two years of disqualification for revealing secrets has fallen like a jar of cold water in the ranks of Sumar. The government’s minority partner called the ruling this Thursday through a statement of “a full-fledged judicial coup”, and went further by assuring that it shows how “some sectors of the judiciary have decided to enter into political com…

·Madrid, Spain
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The sentence handed down this Thursday by the Supreme Court condemning the Attorney General of the State, for the first time in democracy, for the revelation of...

Ministers Rego and Mónica García speak of "militants with toga" and "lethal blow to the presumption of innocence", and Rufián of "golpism in the judicial seat". Moncloa interprets the conviction as a pulse of the judicial leadership and in the PSOE they foresee a "wave of indignation" that translates into a mobilization. More information: Bolaños: "The government has a legal duty to respect the sentence but also has a moral duty not to share it"

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Tomás Gómez, former secretary general of the PSOE in Madrid, has analyzed in the program 'El Cascabel' of TRECE the ruling of the Supreme Court that condemns the state attorney general, Álvaro García Ortiz, for a crime of revelation of secrets. Gómez has dismissed the accusations of "judicial coup" coming from the PSOE environment, stating that "from the left they are saying a lot of nonsense" and calling the current socialist leadership "the po…

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The condemnation of the Attorney General of the State is not a coup d'etat, nor a 'lawfare', as the Terrasanchists who have been stuck on the wall of the division have shouted, but a healthy exercise of separation of powers. Read

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El Diario Montañes broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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