The popular offer to renew the constitutional body with the current law and that it be the one that proposes the new election model in the next six months
The PP remains willing to sit down to negotiate the renewal of the General Council of the Judiciary as long as the Government withdraws the counter-reform agreed with Esquerra, which must be approved on Thursday in Congress, and which would allow it to appoint the two magistrates who they would correspond “It is a red line”, the Deputy Secretary for Institutional Policy, Esteban González Pons, acknowledged this Monday after the meeting of the management committee.
From Moncloa, however, they are convinced that they will carry out the proposal in the lower house and maintain their accusations against the popular of not complying with the Constitution. “The Constitution is not negotiable, the only thing I ask of the PP is that they comply with the Constitution,” the spokeswoman for the Executive, Isabel Rodríguez, settled during the press conference after the Council of Ministers on Monday.
“We have managed to forge majorities for a large number of regulations, without a doubt this is important because it affects the institutions of our country to carry out the non-law proposal,” he added.
The popular have sent their proposal to the Executive, with which there have been contacts until yesterday afternoon, to try to end the interim of the governing body of the judges. Pons has confirmed the intention of the PP to renew the CGPJ with the current regulations and “simultaneously” that the organic law be reformed to guarantee “the regeneration and reform of the election model” that it leaves in the hands of the future body.
In their initiative, the Conservatives also propose that the State Attorney cannot be in politics in the five years prior to being elected to office and that he can be challenged for that reason, that the negotiation of the members be done in Congress, between the groups, and not between the Government and a party, and that “the new Council elected with the law in force propose a new election model” within six months.
The PP also defends that the name of the president of the governing body of the judges be decided by the members, so that “there is no prior political pact” by which politicians decide who will hold that position, according to Pons, who has said that the PP «combats» as far as it can «the revolving doors» between politics and Justice.
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