The challenge posed by

Dolores Delgado

to the Supreme Court is no less scandalous because it is expected.

It was foreseeable that a prosecutor general handpicked by her political boss, not despite her militancy, but because of it, would extend to her decisions the same vice of origin that weighs on her appointment: the prevalence of sectarianism over the criteria of merit and ability.

Delgado repeats in the promotion of the candidate

Eduardo Esteban

as coordinating prosecutor for Minors, despite the fact that the Supreme Court annulled lt;div class='hidden-content signwall'>

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