Spain judicial reform
Spain judicial reform
Spain judicial reform
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Spain's ruling Socialist Party (PSOE) and the main opposition People's Party (PP) have resolved a five-year dispute over the renewal of key judicial posts, including the judges' governing body, the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ). The agreement, facilitated by the EU, allows for filling vacant judicial positions and appointing members to the CGPJ. The deal averts a potential crisis as the CGPJ had been operating in an acting capacity since 2018. The compromise signals a significant step towards judicial reform and sets the stage for further agreements on top appointments within Spain's legal framework. The resolution underscores the importance of bipartisan cooperation in maintaining the independence and functionality of the judiciary in Spain.

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