⚖️📜 CGPJ advances sanction proposal against two judges for derogatory remarks
Oneliner
The General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) in Spain has proposed sanctions against judges Eloy Velasco and Manuel Ruiz de Lara for derogatory comments about public figures, including Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and former minister Irene Montero. The proposal, initiated by disciplinary prosecutor Ricardo Conde, will be reviewed by the Disciplinary Commission. Velasco criticized Montero's background, while Ruiz de Lara referred to Sánchez's wife in a derogatory manner. The case highlights ongoing debates about judges' conduct and social media use, with potential penalties ranging from fines to suspension.
Key points
- The General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) has proposed sanctions against judges Eloy Velasco and Manuel Ruiz de Lara.
- The proposal follows derogatory comments made by the judges about public figures, including Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and former minister Irene Montero.
- The Disciplinary Commission will review the proposal, which could lead to penalties ranging from fines to suspension.
- This case highlights ongoing debates about judges' conduct and social media use.
Links
- El País: Avanza en el Poder Judicial la propuesta de sanción a dos jueces que atacaron a Begoña Gómez, a Sánchez y a Irene Montero
- Europa Press: El Rey pide a los nuevos jueces que se rijan por "parámetros éticos" y rectitud
- Público: El CGPJ estudiará una propuesta de sanción contra los jueces que atacaron a Begoña Gómez e Irene Montero
Facts
- The proposal for sanctions was made on 3 February 2026.
- Eloy Velasco criticized Irene Montero's qualifications during a conference in November 2024.
- Manuel Ruiz de Lara referred to Begoña Gómez as 'Barbigoña' in social media posts.
- The CGPJ's Permanent Commission rejected earlier attempts to archive the investigations into both judges.
- Sanctions could range from fines to suspension, as outlined in the Organic Law of the Judiciary.
Quotes
- From cashier to judge, Velasco: obey the law and start studying — Irene Montero
- Attacking judges is coup-mongering — Manuel Ruiz de Lara
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