Alfonso Guerra buried Montesquieu in 1985 and Pedro Sánchez wants to dance on his grave today.
The crisis opened by the Government's plan to assault the General Council of the Judiciary, taking advantage of the tug of war that it maintains with the Popular Party on account of its renewal, could have an insurmountable way out: resurrect the illustrious French philosopher, give him back his wig and let the judges choose their representatives, as recommended by the European Union, but that of the separation of power
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