Judge Aguirre’s madness
Judge Aguirre has taken his obsession with imprisoning Puigdemont and the independentists to an unimaginable level of surrealism. Despite having been warned by the Barcelona Court and the entry into force of the amnesty law, he has decided to open a new case for ‘treason to the country’, entering into a limitless delirium.
A baseless story
Without providing new evidence, the judge has resorted to European Parliament resolutions on Russian interference in Europe to create a deranged story that even points to Pedro Sánchez as an accomplice in the alleged Russian plot. This surreal narrative lacks a solid foundation and enters delirious territory.
The surreal tone of the writing
The judge’s writing, in which he hints at Pedro Sánchez’s involvement, has been described as a surreal delight, worthy of being included in a work like ‘Un chien andalou’ by Buñuel. Despite the seriousness of the situation, the text is bizarre and surreal, bordering on the absurd.
The lack of foundation and the negative impact
Despite the lack of evidence and relying on flimsy arguments, the judge persists in his delirium, which has generated criticism for the waste of public money and the whiff of lawfare. The situation is worrying, since the judge, in his obsessive desire, persecutes real people and damages the image of justice.
The political media court
The support and praise that the judge receives from certain sectors shows the corruption that permeates the foundations of Spanish justice. The lack of seriousness and politicization of this case are alarming symptoms of the current situation.