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Editorial: El Mundo

  • Spain is the first Western democracy with an active Attorney General condemned for committing a politically-charged crime during his term.
  • Every minute that Álvaro García Ortiz has remained in office since the accusation represents an insult to institutional neutrality.
  • García Ortiz must abandon his post due to the conviction, highlighting a severe deterioration in our democracy.
  • The outcome of the trial is an expression of the strength of the Supreme Court against governmental interferences.
  • The Penal Chamber deemed that García Ortiz, a public authority or official, revealed information that he knew because of his position and should not have been divulged.
  • The government has defended the attorney general in spite of his sentence, perpetuating a campaign of attacks on the judiciary.

Conclusion: The conviction of García Ortiz and the government's continued defense of him represent a severe blow to Spanish democracy, indicating a structural problem in the relationship between the judiciary and executive powers.