However, the statement has received the dissenting voice of the President, Iñaki Subijana, who defends that a declaration on an agreement between two political formations exceeds the tasks assigned to this body.
The Government Chamber of the Supreme Court of the Basque Country (TSJPV) has expressed its “total rejection” of the agreement between the PSOE and the Junts to facilitate the inauguration of Pedro Sánchez, as it represents “an unprecedented interference” in the judicial work. “a frontal attack on the separation of powers”, because of the references to ‘administration of justice’ or legalization of politics’ and its consequences.
However, the statement received the dissenting vote from the President, Iñaki Subianathat defends that a declaration on an agreement between two political formations exceeds the functions attributed to this body by the regulatory framework.
The TSJPV Government Chamber has agreed with a majority of 4 out of 5 a text stating that the document signed by the Socialist Party and the Catalan party “contains references to ‘litigation’ or legalization of politics’ and its consequences.”
For this reason, she shows her “total rejection” of what she considers “would mean the end of the separation of powers in a constitutional state that has governed Spain and the lives of its citizens for the past 45 years.”
In this way it shows its loyalty to the various statements issued in recent days since the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ), other government chambers of higher courts, judicial and prosecutorial associations, and the high judges of Spain.
Source: EITB

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