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Former deputy Alberto Rodríguez criticizes that the TC "no" hastened to resolve his appeal

The former deputy of Podemos and leader of the Drago project, Alberto Rodríguez, criticized this Friday that the Constitutional Court (TC) "has not" rushed to resolve his amparo appeal filed after the withdrawal of his deputy act.

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Former deputy Alberto Rodríguez criticizes that the TC "no" hastened to resolve his appeal

The former deputy of Podemos and leader of the Drago project, Alberto Rodríguez, criticized this Friday that the Constitutional Court (TC) "has not" rushed to resolve his amparo appeal filed after the withdrawal of his deputy act.

Rodríguez has indicated, in statements to journalists, that when he filed the amparo appeal before the TC "they admitted it for processing as a matter of special social and political relevance for the State", ironizing that "to be of special relevance, a hurry at the moment They haven't given each other much."

Thus, he qualified that he continues to await the response of the high court, to add that "if that response does not do justice, not now" with him, but with the 64,000 canaries who voted for him, he will go to the European Court of Human Rights to defend their "innocence" and the violation of "fundamental rights".

All this with the aim of "guaranteeing that this is not done to anyone else again."

In reference to this, the Compromís deputy in Congress, Joan Baldoví, has considered in statements to journalists that it is a "genuine injustice that thousands of Canarian citizens are without representation" in the lower house for a decision that he has described as " unfair" and with the "hasty", he said in reference to the TC, which "has occurred in other matters".