He assumes that the PP will continue “kicking” to maintain its “illegitimate control” over the CGPJ and calls for action to prevent it
MADRID, 8 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) –
Podemos trusts that the PSOE will agree to lower the maximum terms for the classification of documents in the new Classified Information Law, as requested not only by the minority partner of the Government, but also by the majority of its parliamentary allies.
In statements to Europa Press, the secretary of Institutional Action of Podemos and co-spokesperson of the formation, María Teresa Pérez, has insisted that the draft approved a week ago by the Council of Ministers is “far from deepening democracy and transparency” to the one your party aspires to.
And it is that his proposal contemplated a “significantly lower” maximum term for documents subject to greater protection. While the draft includes 50 years and a possible extension of 15, the ‘purples’, Podemos is in favor of a maximum of 20 years plus 10 extra.
However, the co-spokesperson for the formation has been optimistic and hopes to be able to achieve an “intermediate point” and find a term that makes everyone “comfortable” to leave behind the “obscurantism” that, in her opinion, favors the current norm , dating from 1968.
Asked about the opinion of the Defense Minister, Margarita Robles, about declassifying confidential information about the GAL and the 23F coup d’état, Pérez simply commented that citizens have the right to know what happened in the most critical moments in history. from Spain. “We have to keep our word,” she added.
In judicial matters, it has reiterated its support for the express reform to renew the Constitutional Court and has framed the decision of the PP to take it to the Court of Justice of the European Union so that it can rule on the strategy of “paralysis and blockade” of the organs constitutional rights that he blames on the party of Alberto Núñez Feijóo.
In her opinion, the PP is going to continue kicking so as not to lose that illegitimate control of the Judiciary”, the leader of the purple formation has recriminated. In her opinion, this attitude cannot be “tolerated” and that is why she encourages both the PSOE and the rest of the progressive forces to do “everything in their power” to ensure that both the TC and the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) function “properly.”
Again, he has accused the popular ones of having “illegitimately kidnapped”, in open Constitutional “rebellion”, the governing body of the judges, which is “doing politics against the measures presented by the Executive.”
Therefore, Pérez has insisted that the PP cannot be counted on for this renewal and they do not give up convincing the PSOE to reform the legislation to recover “democratic normality”, questioned as to whether they will resume the option of being able to elect the members by absolute majority, when not possible by three-fifths of Congress.