MADRID (Reuters) – The High Court has challenged two judges judge to prevent the “Barcenas case,” investigating the alleged irregular accounting Popular Party (PP), for allegedly proximity to the formation, as two cars showed Tuesday.
the disqualification of judges Enrique Lopez and Concepcion Espejel follows the same reasoning as an earlier challenge that pushed for the same reasons the Gürtel case, investigating a plot splashed senior PP for allegedly accepting gifts in exchange for business favors.
the court decision followed requests rights associations such as the Association of Drets Humans Observatory, the Association of Democratic Lawyers Europe (ADADE) and the United Left party, among others, complained that the judges had affinity for PP.
the complainants associations argued inter alia that Lopez and Espejel were appointed members of the General Council Judiciary under the mandate of PP and highlighted linking López with the FAES Foundation, akin to political party.
the Plenum of the National Court, composed of 18 judges voted in favor of the challenge of both judges, although three dissenting judges held an unfavorable opinion to the challenge
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