They gave course to that commission for the former president but not for other subjects investigated in the framework of 'Operation Catalonia'
MADRID, 20 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -
The Superior Court of Justice of Madrid (TSJM) has estimated that it must continue studying the procedure for fundamental rights presented by the former president of the Government Mariano Rajoy, understanding that his right to effective judicial protection could have been injured with the decision of the Ministry of Justice to process the international letter rogatory relating to him and which was requested by the Principality of Andorra within the framework of the investigation that is ongoing for 'Operation Catalonia'.
In an order of the Sixth Section of the Contentious-Administrative Chamber of the TSJM, collected by Europa Press, it is indicated that this right could have been injured because with respect to Rajoy the rogatory commission is processed while "with respect to other subjects in relation to the same procedure and investigation, it would have been agreed to recognize his diplomatic protection".