Peramato rises to García Ortiz's team and punishes the prosecutors of 'procés' and the prosecutor who opposed the leak of Ayuso's boyfriend's data
Spain's new Attorney General Teresa Peramato has made significant appointments favoring allies of her predecessor while sidelining critics involved in the controversial 'procés' investigations.
Peramato ascends part of García Ortiz's team in her first round of key appointments
Teresa Peramato, the new Attorney General of Spain, has made significant appointments in the prosecution office, opting to elevate members of the previous team while attempting to maintain balance among various factions within the institution.
A Litmus Test for the New Attorney General: Reward García Ortiz's Team or 'Heal the Wounds' in the Prosecutorial Race
The new Attorney General Teresa Peramato faces a crucial decision regarding appointments within the Prosecutor's Office, as she must choose between rewarding her predecessor's team or addressing the rifts caused by recent controversies.
The Attorney General faces her first test to 'heal the wounds' of the institution: 19 appointments in the leadership
The new Attorney General of Spain, Teresa Peramato, is set to face her first major challenge regarding 19 appointments in the Supreme Court following her predecessor's controversial departure.
The Prosecutor's Office defends its decision not to expel García Ortiz from the career after being convicted
The Prosecutor's Office explains its decision to allow Álvaro García Ortiz to remain in office following his conviction by the Supreme Court, due to no prison sentence being imposed.
The Prosecutor's Office defends its decision to rehabilitate García Ortiz because he was not sentenced to prison
The Chief Inspector Prosecutor, María Antonia Sanz Gaite, has justified the Prosecutor General Teresa Peramato's decision not to expel Álvaro García Ortiz after his conviction for revealing confidential information about Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner.
The Association of Prosecutors asks Peramato to make public the decree that authorized the incorporation of García Ortiz
The Association of Prosecutors is demanding transparency from Peramato regarding the decree that allowed García Ortiz to return to the prosecution despite his felony conviction.
December 23: The day Peramato freed García Ortiz from expulsion as prosecutor without informing the public
The new Attorney General absolves Álvaro García Ortiz from expulsion or suspension following a Supreme Court conviction, marking a historic precedent in Spanish democracy.
The new attorney general spares García Ortiz from being expelled or suspended from the prosecutor's career after the Supreme Court's conviction
Former Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz will remain in the prosecutor's career despite being convicted of a willful crime by the Supreme Court, as decided by his successor Teresa Peramato after reviewing the Fiscal Inspection's analysis.
Peramato relies on Supreme Court jurisprudence to allow García Ortiz to return to his career
Teresa Peramato, the Attorney General, has allowed her predecessor Álvaro García Ortiz to return to his position at the Supreme Court after a two-year suspension for breach of confidentiality.
Peramato allows García Ortiz to continue in the prosecutor's career despite his conviction for an intentional crime
The Attorney General, Teresa Peramato, permits García Ortiz to remain in the prosecutor's track despite his conviction, as she interprets his disqualification only applies to the position he no longer holds.
The Attorney General calls for "impartiality", "institutional loyalty" and "building trust with citizens day by day" to the new prosecutors
Attorney General Teresa Peramato emphasized the importance of impartiality and institutional loyalty during the swearing-in of new prosecutors in Catalonia.