Tensions Rise Over Judicial Independence and Political Accountability in Spain
Spain faces growing tensions over judicial independence and political interference as debates intensify around government reforms and the separation of powers.
Spain faces growing tensions over judicial independence and political interference as debates intensify around government reforms and the separation of powers.
Ongoing trials of key political figures and associates in Spain reveal wide-reaching judicial scrutiny amid calls for political accountability and reform.
The Supreme Court has summoned Mariano Moreno Pavón, former PSOE manager, marking a key judicial development in Spanish politics.
Spain's Prosecutor's Office proposes specialized courts to combat political corruption amidst criticisms of judicial conduct.
The Spanish government accuses its judiciary of political interference, sparking a significant controversy.
The commencement of the 2025 judicial year in Spain is marked by significant political discussions regarding judicial independence and reform.
Spain's judicial year starts with heightened political tensions and criticism of the General Prosecutor.
Sánchez claims judges are politicizing their roles by attacking him and his family.
Pedro Sánchez criticizes judges for alleged political motivations in family investigations.