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García Ortiz Binds Himself to Office for a "Legal Void" While the Supreme Warns: "Put the Prestige of the Institution in Question"

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The High Court sits on the bench of the Attorney General but refuses to suspend him from his duties because he is not provided for by law and imposes a bail of €150,000 for the damage caused to Ayuso's boyfriend.

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The High Court sits on the bench of the Attorney General but refuses to suspend him from his duties because he is not provided for by law and imposes a bail of €150,000 for the damage caused to Ayuso's boyfriend.

·Madrid, Spain
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The Supreme Court will judge Álvaro García Ortiz in the coming months after a year and a half of investigations without the witnesses or reports of the Civil Guard having shown how Alberto González Amador's confession arrived in the media.The Supreme Court opens a trial against the Attorney General for the leaking of an email from Ayuso's partner.The Supreme Court will have an unpublished defendant on the bench of the criminal chamber: the State…

·Spain
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Isabel Díaz Ayuso sits on the set of Espejo Públio the same day that the Supreme Court opens oral proceedings against the State Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz. The Court also imposes a bond of 150,000 euros for the alleged leak of an email from Alberto González Amador, Ayuso's partner, in the midst of his litigation with the Treasury. He maintains that he is concerned to know that “we are governed by politicians who behave like mobsters, …

The regional president says that the president of the government should resign because "he has used the state to personally attempt to attack a political rival." More information: The attorney general will appeal the bail of €150,000 while the government encourages him to remain in office on the bench.

·Spain
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Álvaro García Ortiz’s decision to cling to office with the support of Pedro Sánchez, despite sitting on the bench, undermines the prestige of the institution

It was in a televised interview this Monday morning, before it was known that García Ortiz is on his way to the bench: he said what everyone thinks, but no one from the government verbalized it

·Spain
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