The Supreme Court asks to strengthen the Social Chamber ignored by Bolaños in the 500 new judicial positions
The Spanish Supreme Court is advocating for the enhancement of the Social Chamber in response to the creation of 500 new judicial positions, which has been overseen by Minister Félix Bolaños.
The debate surrounding the allocation of 500 new judicial positions in Spain has sparked a conflict between the Supreme Court and the Ministry of Justice, led by Félix Bolaños. The Supreme Court's Governing Chamber recently reviewed this decree and acknowledged the need for an increase in judicial staff, citing a significant shortage of judges in comparison to other European nations. This shortage is of particular concern, given the rising demands on the judicial system in Spain.
President of the Supreme Court, Isabel Perelló, has emphasized that the process of implementing these new judicial positions must be methodical and thoroughly planned. While the new additions to the judiciary are recognized as a positive step, Perelló argues that simply increasing numbers without a comprehensive strategy could undermine the effectiveness of the judicial system. She expressed these sentiments in a ceremony in Barcelona, attended by King Felipe VI, signifying the importance of the issue at hand.
In addition to the discussion on the judicial positions, the Supreme Court has also recently taken a stance against certain prosecutorial actions related to political cases, illustrating ongoing tensions in the judicial landscape. The lack of adequate preparation and oversight in these developments raises important questions about the future functioning of the judiciary in Spain and its ability to uphold justice in an increasingly complex legal environment.