In this way, the TS rejects the precautions requested by the member Wenceslao Olea and the general secretary of the CGPJ, José Luis de Benito, who appealed against the agreement that made Mozo deputy chairman of the governing body of the judges.
Euskaraz irakurri: Rafael Mozo batzordekideak Botere Judizialaren Kontseilu Nagusiko president izaten jarraituko du
The High Council he has refused fire careful the appointment of Rafael Mozo as President of the General Council for the Judiciary (CGPJ) to replace Carlos Lesmes, who resigned in October due to the failure to renew a body that will be in office for four years.
Legal sources have reported that the Administrative Litigation Chamber rejected precautions called for by CGPJ member Wenceslao Olea and CGPJ general secretary José Luis de Benito, who appealed against the agreement that appointed Mozo as deputy chairman of the CGPJ’s governing body. the judges.
Olea and De Benito challenged the agreement passed by the CGPJ plenary on October 13, by which 16 of the 18 members promoted Mozo as “deputy chairman” of the Council, because he was the oldest member.
This decision caused bicephaly in the judiciary since, while Mozo acts as interim president of the CGPJ, Magistrate Francisco Marín Castán does the same in the TS; They are two positions held by the same person under normal circumstances.
The succession clash erupted on Sunday, October 9, when Carlos Lesmes announced his resignation as president of the CGPJ and Supreme Court due to the lack of tangible progress in negotiations between PSOE and PP to renew the governing body of judges, as he had warned during the opening of the judicial year, on September 7.
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