Total war between the CGPJ and Justice to cover the 500 new judicial positions
The relationship between the General Council of the Judiciary and the Ministry of Justice in Spain is deteriorating due to disagreements over the recent announcement of 500 new judicial positions.
Bolaños criticizes the president of the Judiciary for complaining about the expansion of judge positions she herself requested
Félix Bolaños has criticized the president of the General Council of the Judiciary, Isabel Perelló, for her political discourse opposing the proposal to create 500 new judge positions which she had initially requested.
Bolaños attributes Perelló's criticisms to a 'political discourse' and emphasizes that the Government will advance in justice reforms
Félix Bolaños, the Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Courts, dismisses Isabel Perelló's criticisms as politically motivated and emphasizes the government's commitment to necessary judicial reforms.
The President of the Judiciary Denounces a 'Serious Deficit of Judges'
Isabel Perelló, President of the General Council of the Judiciary, has criticized the serious shortage of judges in the Spanish judicial system despite the announcement of 500 new positions.
The president of the CGPJ warns the King of the "serious deficit of judges" and states that the creation of 500 new positions by the Government "does not solve the problem"
The president of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ), Isabel Perelló, warned the King about Spain's serious shortage of judges, criticizing the government's announcement of 500 new positions as insufficient to address the underlying problem.
The President of the Judiciary criticizes the project of 500 new judge positions before Bolaños: "It doesn't resolve the problem"
Isabel Perelló, the president of the General Council of the Judiciary, publicly criticizes the government's proposal to create 500 new judge positions, asserting that it doesn't address the underlying issue of magistrate shortages.