• Courts The territorial director of Oltra reprimands the judge who requests the imputation because it is not based on "evidence" but on "conjecture and suspicions"

The judge who has asked the Superior Court of Justice (TSJ) of the Valencian Community for the imputation of Mónica Oltra has found the support of the prosecutor.

The head of the Court of Instruction number 15 of Valencia, who

maintains 13 charges and officials as defendants

for the alleged paralegal investigation opened by the Department of Oltra in the case of the abuse of her ex-husband, addressed to the High Court a few days ago his reasoned exposition when the Valencian vice president is appraised.

However, the territorial director of Equality in Valencia and investigated in the case,

Carmen Fenollosa

, filed an appeal against said order, and against which the prosecutor now alleges.

With his letter, the prosecutor in practice knocks down the attempt by Oltra's subordinate to prevent the TSJ from ruling on a possible indictment of the vice president.

The prosecutor responds to his appeal, in fact, affirming the

"full confirmation of the appealed resolution"

by Fenollosa.

That is, advocating allowing the TSJ to rule on whether or not it is possible to impute Oltra for this cause.

Although he does not go into the substance of the matter, the prosecutor defends the judge's resolution -with which he detailed each and every one of the aspects that made him request Oltra's imputation- because it is "widely exposed and motivated".

On the contrary, he criticizes Fenollosa's arguments that pointed to "harm" for her if the case ends up in the TSJ.

"His procedural situation has not undergone any mutation because of the appealed order," insists the prosecutor.

In addition, he stresses that "it does not seem reasonable to raise, in line with such a resolution, issues that, materially, are substantive, such as the insistence on the partial dismissal of the case in favor of the appellant."

Fenollosa, who was the one who provided the controversial complete confidential report, has been the only one who has appealed the judge's order asking the TSJ to charge Oltra.

She also did so by questioning the magistrate's arguments, whom she accused of making an "attribution of possible crimes based on

conjecture and suspicion

".

Moreover, in her appeal, she maintained that the reasoned exposition of the judge "is not based on evidence that allows compliance with the requirements established for the referral to the TSJ of the investigation."

After the judge's request for Oltra to be charged, the

pressure on the vice president

and leader of Compromís has not ceased.

Of course, he has the support of his party, but also of the president of the Generalitat, Ximo Puig, who has repeatedly expressed his "confidence" in Justice and has not ruled on whether a government with a vice president would endure imputed.

The closing of ranks on the left has been demonstrated again this Tuesday, since the three parties that support the Valencian Government of the Botànic (PSPV, Compromís and United We Can) have rejected that in the next plenary session of the Cortes the constitution of a

investigation commission

on the case of the abuses suffered by the minor under guardianship, as the PP had requested.

The

popular

ones wanted any case of abuse in protected minors to be analyzed and the management that the Ministry of Equality and Inclusive Policies was carrying out in those centers for minors, as a result of the legal case that is being followed against the department of Oltra.

The PP spokeswoman,

María José Catalá

, has pointed out that despite the rejection of this request, it will have to be seen in the plenary session on May 4 and 5.

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