The PP asks Bolaños to sit down to negotiate the extension of the CGPJ

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The main opposition party is taking this step after the chairman of the General Council of the Judiciary, Carlos Lesmes, threatened to resign if this body is not renewed or its powers are not returned.

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The PP, through its Deputy Secretary for Institutional Affairs, Esteban González Pons, has sent a letter to the Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, calling on him to sit down to negotiate the renewal and reform of the General Judicial Council (CGPJ) and of the Constitutional Court (TC).

The main opposition party is taking this step after the chairman of the CGPJ, Carlos Lesmes, threatened to resign if this body, whose mandate has expired almost four years, is not renewed or its powers are not returned. They again ask to speak in a context of maximum tension, without an agreement within the Council to appoint two magistrates to the TC.

In the letter, which Alberto Núñez Feijóo’s formation handed over to the media, citizens insist that the negotiations of the CGPJ give priority to the search for profiles that guarantee depoliticization, without being “just a distribution of quotas.” “, and they warn that the majority targeted in the Constitutional Court is “offensive”.

In the text, the main opposition party criticizes the government, especially with regard to the upcoming renewal of the Constitutional Court.

Pons makes ugly the new reform that allows the Council to appoint two magistrates to the Constitutional Court and sets a deadline. Moreover, while he says he does not question the government’s ability to freely appoint its two magistrates to the TC, he regrets the pressure’ and emphasizes that institutional innovations ‘have always been tackled as a whole’.

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Source: EITB

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