The Secretary General PSOE, Pedro Sanchez, has launched Tuesday a warning to the government about the continuity of the judge of the National Hearing Pablo Ruz in front of the instruction Gürtel case. The leader of the main opposition party has advised the Executive that if Ruz not follow have to explain.
“We want Ruz complete instruction [the Gürtel and Bárcenas cases]. What we say to the Government of Spain is that no press the General Council of the Judiciary as stated you are doing, and all they say is that today the GCJ decide in freedom and autonomy, “Sanchez asked in an informative breakfast Europa Press before adding:” IF Ruz not follow, the Government will have to be explained, because it can not be completed instruction Gürtel case, which is ultimately the PP case. “
The standing committee of the General Council of the Judiciary, integrated five members-the president and two members elected at the proposal of PP; and two other members supported by the PSOE today resolves the future of Judge Pablo Ruz in the High Court from very strong political pressure. The agreement reached last Friday between members of the two sensitivities, which allowed Ruz continue leading the case Gürtel if asked to stay as reinforcement of the new owner to win the plaza, can blow up.
Despite this fact, Sanchez has denied the existence of a prior agreement. “We have no agreement either before, during or after,” he said after reporting that “trying to out of the way to judge Ruz”. “All I hope is that the GCJ decide autonomously and allow the judge to finish his education.”
In his last court orders, the judge involved the PP and former Minister Ana Mato as “participants for profit “offenses committed by popular leaders in the case Gürtel . The PP criticizes these decisions and considers that continued Ruz in front of the courthouse could significantly harm their interests in a year with two key appointments: regional and municipal elections in May and general elections later this year. Some candidates could be tainted by Judge Ruz new resolutions.
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