• Opinion: A serious, inexplicable absence, by José María Macías

  • Government.Carmen Calvo endorses the absence of the King in Barcelona: "There are decisions that are very well taken"

The Minister of Justice, Juan Carlos Campo, has indicated that the absence of King Felipe VI in the delivery of dispatches of the 69 class of judges that will take place this Friday at the

Barcelona

judicial school should be normalized

.

Speaking to

Cadena Ser,

Campo has indicated that "without a doubt" it is a "well-taken decision" and has stressed that "the government's greatest obligation is to protect the institutions."

Faced with the repeated questions from the interviewer about who made that decision, the Minister of Justice has refused to answer clearly that it was the Executive and has limited herself to saying that "who had to take it has taken it" and that it obeys "

Likewise, the minister has insisted that "things have to be seen normally" although he added that he personally "seems very important" for the Head of State to attend a solemn and special ceremony for the Judicial Career, such as the delivery of dispatches.

The veto of the Government to Felipe VI has generated enormous discomfort in the magistracy where said absence has been seen, of every unusual point, as an apology from

Moncloa

towards the Monarch and in turn as a gesture towards the independence forces who are bothered by the presence of Head of State in

Catalonia

.

Regarding the pardons of the 1-O prisoners, the minister stressed that the Government has a legal obligation to process them because not doing so "is reprehensible."

Likewise, Campo has denied that he received any order from Moncloa before informing the Congress of Deputies that its processing will begin to be carried out next week just as he has disassociated this announcement from the Executive's negotiations with the pro-independence forces to carry out the General State Budgets.

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