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The Government, on whether majorities will change to elect the CGPJ: "We work so that blockades cannot occur"

MADRID, 12 Dic.

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The Government, on whether majorities will change to elect the CGPJ: "We work so that blockades cannot occur"

MADRID, 12 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The government spokesperson and Minister for Territorial Policy, Isabel Rodríguez, has pointed out the possibility of changing the majorities to elect the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) in Parliament, which "are working" so that blockades cannot occur in membership renewal.

"We are working so that these blockades to which I was referring before cannot occur," he has transferred in an interview on Radio Nacional, collected by Europa Press, when asked about whether the majorities will change as requested by United Can.

Specifically, on whether they value a regulatory change beyond the Constitutional Court that affects the form of election from Congress to the Judiciary, the minister spokesperson has indicated that for the moment they are going "to solve the problem that has to do with the TC" , which "is not something abstract".

"It has to do with fundamental rights and freedoms, with the analysis of the laws and their constitutionality," the minister added immediately, assuring that this situation is an "absolute anomaly."

In relation to the reasons that have led the Government to change the majorities of the TC, Isabel Rodríguez pointed out that on December 6 the leader of the PP himself, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, said in Congress that "he was going to keep the General Council of the Judiciary said to protect the judges of the Government of Spain". These affirmations, according to the spokeswoman, are very "serious" and "denote a lack of sense of absolute State".

"What we were also showing within the Constitutional Court itself was the lack of will and, therefore, the delay. Also compliance in the appointment of the different members," he added. Thus, it has insisted that the Government has complied with its obligation by proposing its two magistrates to the TC and has stressed that "it was never contemplated that there would be an opposition that refused to comply with the law" in the same way that "it was never contemplated that there were magistrates , legal operators, in this case conservatives, who also refused to comply with the law".

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