To begin with, the approach is wrong.

When the Constitution says in its art.

122.3 that

the General Council of the Judiciary will be appointed for a period of five years

, what it wants is that its renewals do not coincide with the cycles of the general elections, which are every four years, separating the electoral results from the configuration of the CGPJ.

That makes that five-year term

a minimum, not a maximum

.

If the necessary majorities are not reached, it can last as long as it takes

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