The PP brings to the Plenary Session of Congress the continuity of Álvaro García Ortiz as Attorney General of the State, after his accusation by the Supreme Court for the alleged crime of revealing secrets in the framework of the investigation of Alberto González Amador, the president’s partner of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz-Ayuso.
Last May, the party already presented a non-legal proposal that proposed its dismissal for “serious or repeated failure to fulfill its functions” after the Superior Court of Justice of Madrid (TSJM) opened an investigation into the attorney general for alleged revelation of secrets.
Now, and in the face of the recent accusation that has shaken García Ortiz’s support from the Fiscal Council and a third of the fiscal leadership, the party has raised the incentive to the Plenary of Congress for voting next week, according to the draft agenda to which you have had access Europa Press.
The Supreme Court charged the attorney general with alleged crimes of revealing secrets by allegedly ordering the Madrid Prosecutor’s Office to publish a press release in which the conversations of Alberto González Amador’s lawyer (partner of Isabel Díaz-Ayuso) were revealed. with the Madrid economic crimes prosecutor with the aim of reaching an agreement and getting rid of litigation for tax fraud.
According to the order of the high court, García Ortiz, on the night of March 13, one day before the statement was issued, He pressured people from the Madrid Prosecutor’s Office to send him the emails that the lawyer of Ayuso’s partner had exchanged with the prosecutor in which he supposedly recognized tax fraud and sought to reach an agreement. The next day, the Madrid Prosecutor’s Office published the statement that revealed this information, according to the order, by order of García Ortiz himself, violating González Amador’s right to defense.
The attorney general has defended before the fiscal leadership that he did not leak any email from the affected person and that the press release from the Prosecutor’s Office was disseminated to defend the role of the Public Ministry against a hoax. Despite the accusation, García Ortiz has no legal obligation to resign since the Organic Statute of the Public Prosecutor’s Office (EOMF) excludes among the reasons for dismissal of the attorney general the fact that he is immersed in a criminal case, as required for the rest of the prosecutors.
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