The State Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, faces an unprecedented trial for revealing secrets, leading to a concerning institutional erosion.
García Ortiz has remained in his position despite his impeachment, considered an anomaly contrary to law and common sense.
The continuation of García Ortiz in his position reflects not only his servitude to the government, but also a patrimonial conception of the State that damages institutions and general interest.
The vast majority of the judicial career considers García Ortiz's situation a 'shame' for the Prosecution.
The trial originates from an operation against a political rival of the Government, making the Attorney General co-author of the PSOE's strategy against judges.
The prosecuting attorney himself erased evidence, representing an attack on the foundations of the practice of law.
Conclusion: The unprecedented situation in which García Ortiz faces a trial suggests the need for legal amendments to allow automatic dismissal of the prosecutor in similar cases. It also reflects the Government's contempt for institutions and the separation of powers.