Insists that Judge Victoria Rosell “does not meet” the requirements to be part of the judges’ governing body

MADRID, 25 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, has admitted this Tuesday that the negotiations between the Government and his party for the renewal of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) are “very advanced” and has not ruled out that an agreement could be closed this same week. That said, she has insisted that Judge Victoria Rosell “does not meet” the requirements to be part of the judges’ governing body.

In an interview on Antena 3, which was collected by Europa Press, Gamarra stated that “the important thing is not the names” but rather the “conditions” that must be met by those who are going to be appointed as members of the CGPJ, a body that has been in almost four years with his mandate expired.

As he explained, it is about moving towards a change in the CGPJ election system that “walks towards what Europe marks” and that “there is no type of political link” of the new members, guaranteeing the independence and professionalism of the members of the Council, something that, in his opinion, “does not comply” with Judge Victoria Rosell, current delegate for Gender Violence.

Before these negotiations of the CGPJ, Gamarra has indicated that his party “seeks the guarantees to maintain and guarantee the separation of powers and that the Judicial Power has the independence it needs.” As he has pointed out, the judicial offer of the PP is public because they presented it this summer and sent it to Moncloa, so that the “conditions” that he proposes are in that document.

In addition, he has indicated that the agreements on the Judiciary must be “transparent, public and known by the Spaniards.” It is about unblocking the renewal of the CGPJ with the “guarantee of independence between the powers”, as he has highlighted.

Gamarra has emphasized the situation in which Justice finds itself today, with Supreme Court Chambers that “are already in a state of collapse and have 20% fewer troops and cannot be replaced.” “That leads us to a delay of a thousand sentences a year and many deposits pending resolution,” he assured.

When asked if an agreement is possible this week if the negotiations are “very advanced”, Gamarra has left open the possibility that it will be closed these days. “Why not? We are working so that this can materialize as soon as possible. But rushing is sometimes a bad adviser in the last moments and the last moments of any negotiation are the fundamental moments.”

In addition, Gamarra has unlinked this Tuesday the negotiation of the General Council of the Judiciary of the reform of the crime of sedition because they are “different issues”. It is yes, he has advanced that the Popular Group will vote “no” if that penal reform reaches the Congress of Deputies.

Gamarra has affirmed that the reform of the crime of sedition responds to a “personal commitment” of Pedro Sánchez with the independentists to be able to continue in the Moncloa Palace and has expressed his rejection because it intends to “break” the equality of Spaniards before the law .

The leader of the PP has indicated that this reform of the crime of sedition is one more “chapter of that manual of resistance” by Pedro Sánchez, who is “willing to hand over anything in order to remain in power.”