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The government spokesperson was unaware of Griñán's disease and wishes him a speedy recovery

MADRID, 23 Dic.

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The government spokesperson was unaware of Griñán's disease and wishes him a speedy recovery

MADRID, 23 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Government spokesperson and Minister of Territorial Policy and Public Function, Isabel Rodríguez, has transferred this Friday that she was unaware of the illness of the former president of the Junta de Andalucía José Antonio Griñán for which she has requested the Provincial Court of Seville to suspend his entry into imprisonment for the specific procedure for financing fraudulent employment regulation files (ERE) and has wished him a speedy recovery.

"I was unaware of the reality of his illness and what I wish him is a speedy recovery," the minister spokesperson told him in an interview on TVE, collected by Europa Press, when asked about the illness of the former Andalusian socialist president.

After the First Section of the Hearing dismissed his appeal to the initial denial of his request for suspension of the prison sentence of six years and one day, Griñán's defense argues that it is possible to order the suspension of deprivation of imprisonment without any requirement if the prisoner is suffering from "a very serious illness with incurable conditions".

All of this, after yesterday the First Section of the Hearing issued an order --disseminated by the Communication Office of the Andalusian Superior Court of Justice (TSJA) and collected by Europa Press-- in which it addressed the appeals of the defenses of Griñán, the former Minister of Finance Carmen Martínez Aguayo, the former Minister of Innovation Francisco Vallejo, the former Minister of Employment and Technological Development José Antonio Viera.

In this way, it rejects suspending the prison sentences pending the Ministry of Justice resolves the pardon petitions and the Supreme Court does the same with respect to its incidents of annulment against the judgment of said instance on the appeals of cassation.

Thus, the court enables a period of ten days, which begins this Friday and ends on January 1, for all those convicted to "voluntarily enter" prison, except for former vice-counselor Agustín Barberá.