“Progressive” Plaintiffs v. Supreme Court

11/28/2025 at 8:03 pm

The Progressive Union of Public Prosecutors harms the Public Ministry, the institutional framework of the State, justice as a whole and, consequently, Spanish democracy by endorsing the thesis of executive oppression and accusing the Supreme Court of “institutional violence.” Against Álvaro García Ortiz, the criminal who insists on defending him not from sectarianism, but from the most reprehensible fanaticism. As a minority in the fiscal race, the United Popular Front is the union platform from which Garcia Ortiz and his successor, the new state attorney general, emerged. One may understand solidarity with a disgraced comrade, but one does not understand at all a direct attack against the Supreme Court, which moreover happens when the Left calls for mobilization against the Supreme Court. Covering this coup with arguments and procedural aspects is not enough to cover up the dedication to the cause – the real political – of prosecutors who were supposed to enjoy a minimum of impartiality under the Toga rule.

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