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Belarra demands the renewal of the CGPJ without "concessions or conditions" to the PP

MADRID, 10 Oct.

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Belarra demands the renewal of the CGPJ without "concessions or conditions" to the PP

MADRID, 10 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of Podemos and Minister of Social Rights, Ione Belarra, has demanded that the PP end its "soft blow to democracy" and asks that the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) be renewed "without concessions or conditions" to the popular.

This has been transferred in a message on Twitter after the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has assured after his meeting with the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, that they have "progressed" to address the renewal of the governing body of the judges with a "new framework" that deepens criteria of "independence".

On the other hand, the Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, has indicated that the main conclusion of that meeting is to make a "last attempt" to unblock the renewal of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ).

For Belarra, the "only person responsible for the fact that the CGPJ, the highest governing body of the judges, has not been renewed for three years, is the PP." "A soft blow to democracy that must end now, without concessions or conditions," he has emphasized on social networks.

The spokesman for United We Can, Pablo Echenique, has delved into this idea to reproach the PP for blocking "seditiously" the judicial bodies "with the clear objective of protecting its corrupt and waging judicial war on its political opponents." "They cannot put any conditions. They have to abandon their soft blow to democracy," he added.

In turn, the purple formation has warned the PSOE this morning that it must guarantee that Podemos, as a "legitimate" member of the Executive, has a "determining" and active role in the negotiation with a view to unblocking this judicial body.

In fact, the co-spokesperson for the purple formation, Pablo Fernández, has demanded that his partner not give in and not give in to the pressure of the PP that seeks to "exclude" them to try to forge a "bipartisan" agreement, which no longer responds to the result of the polls.