- Isabel Perelló has been elected president of the General Council of the Judiciary and the Supreme Court.
- This is the first time in decades that the political power has not intervened in its election.
- The renewal at the head of the governing body of the judges is good news.
- The election of a woman sends a symbolic message about judicial independence and the public projection of the institution.
- Perelló is a jurist of progressive sensitivity and a fervent defender of the constitutional State, and she does not have the Government's backing.
Conclusion: Perelló's appointment represents a necessary regeneration in the CGPJ that needed an apolitical presidency.