MADRID, 26 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, has assured that Podemos will not “tolerate” that the PP conditions the renewal of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) to the exclusion of the Government delegate against gender violence, Victoria Rosell, and that they will defend “until the last consequences” that she is the “best candidate” to enter this body.
In statements to the media in the corridors of Congress, Montero stressed that it seems “intolerable” and “unacceptable” for democracy that the condition that the popular set to unblock the governing body of the judges is “to execute a revenge policy” against Rosell.
And in this sense, she has reported that the former deputy of United We Can suffered a “plot” by the “corrupt” former judge Salvador Alba to try to destroy her and that thanks precisely to Rosell’s struggle, when facing this “judicial harassment” perpetrated, she has entered recently in prison.
“Victoria Rosell represents the best of democracy and political regeneration and we are going to defend her until the last consequences, that she is the best candidate for the CGPJ”, has sentenced the Minister of Equality, who joins various voices from the leadership of Podemos that They put pressure on him to enter the list of candidates.