After 40 years of existence of the General Council of the Judiciary, unpublished until 1978, there are several problems that demand a reflection on this organ of constitutional relevance.

They emphasize that of being an oversized organ;

the need for greater specificity in the mechanisms for electing members of non-judicial origin;

the convenience of a shift renewal, or the reformulation of the Council's relations with public administrations, once produced

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