The Community of Madrid has announced that the challenge of Judge José María Macías will resort to the deliberations of the Constitutional Court on the Amnesty Law. The Minister of Presidency, Justice and Local Administration, Miguel Ángel García Martín, has assured that the fact that this judge has been “expelled” from decision making to the magistrates “who are not willing to assume a tragala.”
The spokesman of the Ayuso government has announced this appeal in the Plenary this Thursday at the Madrid Assembly, loading directly against the President of the Constitutional Court Cándido Conde-Pumpido, which has referred as “Minister 24 of the Government of [Pedro] Sánchez ”.
Ayuso’s team argues that they request the nullity of the action because they consider that it is “an irregular and arbitrary decision, which does not respect any procedure and violates the right to effective judicial protection, departing from the prior criteria of this same Constitutional Court,” explain in a statement in which they expand the announcement made by García Martín.
Already in September the community of Mamdrid presented in the Constitutional an appeal to the Amnesty Law as a whole. As explained by Ayuso at that time, he did it “in defense of the equality of all Spaniards before the law, legal certainty and the division of powers.” In that announcement, the Madrid president also advanced the intention of her government to challenge Cándido Conde-Pumpido, Juan Carlos Campo and Laura Díez, the three magistrates of the High Court, for their “public and notorious ideological link with the PSOE.”
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