The General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) has decided to call a total of 51 positions for the judicial upper echelons.
This operation will allow to cover slightly less than half of the 111 vacancies in the high courts.
The paralysis suffered by the CGPJ in the last five years has resulted in harmful consequences, including a loss of prestige.
The blockage of the CGPJ has had serious consequences on the administration of justice.
It is necessary to reinforce the resources available for justice, which are now insufficient in terms of personnel and means.
Conclusion: The administration of justice, one of the pillars of the State, must work in the best possible way, avoid blockages and have enough resources to carry out its work. What has happened in the last five years should not be repeated.