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.