The agreement for the renewal of the judicial organs seems each day more distant.

After the Government ruled out on Tuesday modifying the law to appoint the General Council of the Judiciary, as requested by the Popular Party, President Pedro Sánchez this Wednesday placed the main opposition party "outside the Constitution" for "blocking" during "more than a thousand days" the negotiation.

"This government faces the most furious opposition in Europe," Sánchez said during the meeting of the Socialist Parliamentary Group, which he himself chaired, in which he accused the PP of being installed "in tension and insult" and have no sense of state. "I ask you to do your duty," asked the Prime Minister.

Some statements that have been rejected in a whirlwind by the opposition, which has asked the chief executive to return to "moderation": "It is Sánchez who has been attacking judicial independence, the separation of powers and blocking his constitutional mandate for a thousand days. European ", has responded the leader of the PP, Pablo Casado, who has accused Sánchez of leading" the most radical government in Europe ", of including" communist ministers "among its ranks and of making a pact with" secessionist and batasun partners. "

What at the beginning of the week, with the beginning of the judicial course, seemed to be open to an understanding between the two main parties has turned, in just 48 hours, into a resurgence of relations between the Government and the PP, which distances the options to agree to the renewal of the CGPJ and delves into a

sine die

blockade

.

The Executive already denied on Tuesday that it was willing to, as proposed by the PP, open in a parallel way to the negotiation a reform of the legislation to give more voice to the judges in the appointment of the organs.

In fact, it was branded an "excuse" by the government spokesperson, Isabel Rodríguez.

Just a day later, the president's words definitively close the possibilities that this offer could materialize.

Popular

sources

consider that the president, with this intervention, "portrays himself" again.

"Instead of taking our outstretched hand, it attacks the Popular Party" and "makes it clear that it does not want to agree on anything" with the main opposition party, they regret.

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