The former socialist president of the Junta de Andalucía was sentenced last July to six years in prison for embezzlement and embezzlement, for misusing regional subsidies for labor regulations.
Euskaraz irakurri: Griñanen familiak indultu eskaera aurkeztu du, gizatasuna eta ekitatea argudiatuta
The wife and children of the former president of the Junta de Andalucía José Antonio Griñán, sentenced to six years in prison for the ERE caseregistered this Thursday with the Ministry of Justice the request for partial pardon, which historical socialist leaders of their generation have complied with.
Socialist sources familiar with the initiative have confirmed that former government presidents, among others, have signed the petition Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero Y Philip Gonzalez; former vice president alfonso war and the former president of Castilla-La Mancha Joseph Bono.
The Supreme Court this summer announced the verdict of the verdict that sentenced Griñán to six years in prison for embezzlement in the ERE’s case, although Neither the content of that judgment nor that of the two votes against is yet known. of magistrates Ana Ferrer and Susana Polo, who are in conflict with the conviction for embezzlementthat is the one that implies the jail time.
Precisely, the Justice Minister, Pilar Llop, has emphasized that: “It’s not a unanimous decision” and therefore it will be necessary not only to “see what the sentence says”, but also “those private voices”.
According to the family it is a “for families only” request and based on the “exceptional personal circumstances” of Griñán, “a 76-year-old citizen with an impeccable life course marked by his struggle for freedom and democracy, equality, the welfare state” and by “a deep respect for state institutions”, including of the courts.
The signatories (his wife, María Teresa Caravaca, and their three children, Manuel, Ana and Miguel) affirm in a statement that the petition is “completely removed from any political or legal consideration in connection with the court’s ruling” and “expressly is protected by reasons of humanity and justice“.
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Source: EITB

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