Only the Professional Association of the Magistracy, the majority and conservative, has distanced itself from the agreement.
All associations of judges and prosecutorswith the exception of the Professional Association of the Magistracy (APM) — the majority of judges — have reached an agreement with the Ministries of Justice and Finance of the Government of Spain to avoid the strike indefinitely and have accepted the offer of 46.7 million euros accepted , which translates into approx 450 euros more per month that goes for the entire race. The official signing of the pact It takes place on Tuesday at 13:00.
edmundo rodriguez, spokesperson for Judges and Judges for Democracy, was the first to inform the press on Thursday that the agreement had been reached, albeit without unanimity. “We have just finalized the text that will be signed next Tuesday. Together with the government and the other representatives, we have reached an agreement with six of the seven judicial associations,” he stressed, stressing that the compensation table will remain “open” for the future.
After five meetings, six of the seven associations of judges and prosecutors this Thursday closed the last “margin” of negotiations, ending the conflict and the strike call four of them had planned for Monday, May 22.
The APM has distanced itself from the pact, deeming the ministry’s proposal “insufficient”, but has not indicated whether it plans to implement a strike.
Source: EITB

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