
The Second Division of the District Court of Valencia denied an appeal to raise the case level Supreme Court of Justice of the Valencian Community The criminal case of Al Dana administration dated October 29.
A special accusation was requested, through appeal, to raise the cause of damage to the TSJCV and thus investigate the current state president in office, Carlos MazzoneNot requiring the central government to declare a national emergency.
Now, the six justices who make up this court This confirms the decision taken last May By the judge in charge of the proceedings, President of the Plaza 3 of the Civil Affairs and Investigations Department of the Court of First Instance of Cattaruga, and confirmed by herself in June, when resolving the appeal for reform, the TSJCV said in a statement.
The coach then denied the referral of a reasoned statement to the Civil and Criminal Chamber of the TSJCV against the President of the State, given his status as an authorized person, and the referral of the Central Government delegate of the Valencian Community to the procedure, Pilar Bernabe.
The court now rules, After studying the appellant’s allegationsHe considered that the investigating judge’s decision was “reasonable” and therefore decided the petition related to the Director of Public Prosecution and should be “directly rejected.”
According to the appeal order, Appellants do not argue “adequately.” That “the requirements indicated by the order of the TSJCV” have been met, which in December last year refused to open a case based on complaints and complaints against the Chairman of the Council for his actions in the Dana administration.
For the judges, the appeal at this stage does not include “sufficient justification” for approving the budgets of Article 11 of the Basic Law of the Judiciary.
In this same matter, the Second Section once again rejects the request to indict the Government Delegate of the Valencian Community, since then The appeal contains no “new allegations.” Which justifies a different decision from what the same court has previously decided in previous decisions on the same subject.
The court issued a second order, also notified this Wednesday, dismissing the appeal of another special charge, which in this case required the Cattaruga judge to call several witnesses, including the former Secretary of State for Security, Rafael PerezTo the Secretary of State for Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Jose Antonio Santano.