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Llop defends the reform that prevents the CGPJ from making appointments: It is the reaction to the pathological situation created by PP

MADRID, 20 Ene.

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Llop defends the reform that prevents the CGPJ from making appointments: It is the reaction to the pathological situation created by PP

MADRID, 20 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Minister of Justice, Pilar Llop, has defended this Friday the legal reform that prevents the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) in office from making discretionary appointments in the judicial leadership because it was the response of the Socialist Parliamentary Group to "an abnormal and pathological situation " originated by the PP to "break the principle of institutional loyalty.

In statements to the media, Llop has responded like this after being asked if the Government would open up to touch on this reform after the Government Chamber of the Supreme Court (TS) agreed last Wednesday to ask the CGPJ to urge Congress and the Senate to give an "immediate" solution to the "unsustainable situation" that the court is going through, which will have 30% of vacancies this year.

Llop has stressed that this reform is part of "a very serious situation" of blocking the renewal of the CGPJ, in office since 2018. "We have gone more than 1,500 days without renewal, five years, the mandate of the CGPJ is going to double in office (...), and does not respond to the reality of parliamentary diversity that we have had since 2018", he added.

In line, he has stressed that all the powers of the State when they take office lose their full powers, are "limited", and has remarked that there is a "breakdown of a basic, fundamental principle, which is that of institutional loyalty, that of compliance with the laws in force and the Constitution". Thus, he has attacked the PP, pointing out that he is responsible for this "abnormal and pathological" situation, and has accused him of having acted in an "undemocratic" manner.

Thus, Llop has explained that what the Socialist Parliamentary Group did was "legislate for this pathology and not for normality", and has insisted that "if it had been reformed at the time", there would be no talk of legal reforms nor would What is the model that the country should have? "A model --of CGPJ-- that the citizens must decide through their representatives in Cortes Generales", he underlined.

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