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'Génova' believes that the Government only wants to renew the TC after an agreement with ERC and has no will to agree with the CGPJ

He believes that Bolaños' document against the PP confirms this thesis and seeks to distance any understanding between the two major parties.

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'Génova' believes that the Government only wants to renew the TC after an agreement with ERC and has no will to agree with the CGPJ

He believes that Bolaños' document against the PP confirms this thesis and seeks to distance any understanding between the two major parties

MADRID, 29 Sep. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The PP considers that the Government of Pedro Sánchez has no desire to reach an agreement with the Popular Party to renew the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) but only wants to renew the Constitutional Court after having reached an agreement with the ERC and its partners, as sources from the PP leadership have indicated to Europa Press.

In 'Genoa' they have underlined that the PP has shown its willingness to sit down this Thursday for a meeting of three (Government, Popular Party and European Commission), coinciding with the visit of the Commissioner for Justice, Didier Reynders.

The Deputy Secretary for Institutional Affairs of the PP, Esteban González Pons, assured this morning, after meeting with Reynders in Madrid, that if the commissioner calls them "this afternoon or tonight" to hold a meeting of three, his formation is willing to attend " immediately". "If he asks us to sit down, the Government, the Commission, and the PP, our answer is yes, I have no other answer but yes," he said.

Sources from the PP have criticized the Government's attitude coinciding with Reynders' visit and that it has given him a document compiling the "19 excuses" that, according to the Executive, the 'popular' have made since 2020 for not carrying out that renewal.

According to the 'popular', this document by Bolaños against the Popular Party confirms that he has no desire to reach an agreement with Alberto Núñez Feijóo to unblock the renewal of the governing body of the judges and seeks to remove any possibility of understanding between the two big matches.

The PP has complained that the Government has not given any response to its judicial offer to "advance" in the professionalization and independence of the Judiciary and that it is the judges of the new Council who say which system they prefer so that the Judiciary be governed, a requirement that, according to this party, is in line with what Europe proposes. "We have not received or acknowledgment of receipt," the same sources have assured.

The 'popular' believe that Bolaños' document confirms that there will be no agreement for the CGPJ, despite the fact that, as they underline, the European commissioner has traveled to Spain to "help" unravel the situation.

According to the PP, the steps that the Executive has been taking confirm that it has an agreement with the ERC and its partners to appoint the magistrates of the TC and that the renewal of the General Council of the Judiciary is not among its priorities.

The first opposition party has also criticized the fact that the Government blames the CGPJ for delaying the appointment of its two members for the TC when the Government itself has not made the names of its members public either.

The person in charge of Institutional of the PP has asked this Thursday to the Government "what nominations hides the Government that cannot make them public before the CGPJ chooses". In his opinion, if the Executive "wants to unblock this, the first thing it could do is choose its magistrates and wait for the CGPJ to choose after having seen who the government candidates are."