Alfonso Rueda on Villares Case: Awaiting Higher Court's Decision Before Political Comeback
Galician president Alfonso Rueda calls for judicial process completion before Alfonso Villares's political future is decided amid sexual assault case closure.
Galician president Alfonso Rueda calls for judicial process completion before Alfonso Villares's political future is decided amid sexual assault case closure.
Spain's Supreme Court ruled tenants must pay property charges like IBI and waste fees under rental contracts even if amounts aren't specified, marking a significant legal precedent.
Spain faces escalating political polarization affecting its judiciary's independence and societal cohesion following a controversial Supreme Court ruling and political conflicts.
Roberto García Ceniceros, the new president of Foro Judicial Independiente, has voiced alarm over political attacks threatening judicial independence in Spain and warned against proposed reforms that could undermine anti-corruption efforts.
The Supreme Court’s condemnation of Álvaro García Ortiz sparks political and judicial dispute over the Civil Guard’s investigative methods and evidence handling.
The conviction of Spain's Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz has sparked intense political conflict, with the government accusing the judiciary of political interference and the opposition demanding new elections amid legitimacy concerns.
The Supreme Court’s condemnation of the Attorney General for leaking secrets linked to Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s partner strengthens her political authority within the Popular Party amid escalating tensions with the Sánchez government.
Madrid President Isabel Díaz Ayuso praises Supreme Court ruling removing fiscal general as a triumph for justice, amid political controversy and historical comparisons.
Spain's Vice President Yolanda Díaz and coalition ministers criticize the Supreme Court ruling against Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz as politically driven and an attack on the government and judicial independence.
Spain's Supreme Court disqualifies Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz amid fierce allegations from opposition parties of politically motivated 'lawfare'.
The Supreme Court has summoned Mariano Moreno Pavón, former PSOE manager, marking a key judicial development in Spanish politics.
José Luis Ábalos appears for his fourth Supreme Court hearing amid bribery and financial misconduct allegations, facing legal challenges over defense representation and possible imprisonment.
The Supreme Court of Spain has initiated a trial against the Attorney General, stirring political debate and raising accountability issues.
The commencement of the 2025 judicial year in Spain is marked by significant political discussions regarding judicial independence and reform.