Agreement to renew the judicial dome after 5 years of deadlock

A historic agreement between PSOE and PP

After 5 and a half years of deadlock in the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ), this Tuesday PSOE and PP reached an agreement to renew the judicial dome. This agreement is considered historic, as it represents an overcoming of the differences between the two most important political parties in Spain.

The importance of Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s support

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has played a key role in this agreement. Despite his reluctance to any kind of rapprochement with the government of Pedro Sánchez, Ayuso has given his support to the agreement and has highlighted the importance of the depoliticization of justice.

Reforms to guarantee judicial independence

The agreement includes a series of reforms to ensure judicial independence. Among these reforms, the modification of the Organic Law of the Judiciary stands out so that the election of the president of the Supreme does not depend on an agreement between the parties, but that he is chosen by a minimum of 12 votes. In addition, it seeks to depoliticize justice and guarantee its independence.

Reactions to the pact

The pact has received positive reactions from members of the PP, who consider it a success for Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the party, and defend the independence of the judiciary. Nevertheless, the PP of Catalonia has expressed some concern about the possible impact of the pact in the next elections.

conclusion

The agreement to renew the judicial dome after 5 years of deadlock is an important step to guarantee the independence and depoliticization of justice in Spain. This historic agreement between PSOE and PP has had the support of the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, and has received positive reactions from PP members. Now it will be necessary to see how this agreement develops and what will be its effects on the Spanish judicial system.

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