• Justice The CGPJ demands 293 more courts from Llop this year as judges and prosecutors move towards the strike
  • Courts The countdown begins: judges and prosecutors inform the CGPJ and the Attorney General's Office that they will go on indefinite strike as of May 16

The meeting held on Wednesday between the associations of judges and prosecutors and the Government has ended without an agreement although it has been valued positively by the members of the judicial and prosecutorial career. According to sources present at the meeting to EL MUNDO, the Government has offered to allocate up to 44.5 million euros to improve the remuneration of judges and prosecutors.

This proposal has not yet been approved by the groups convening the indefinite strike scheduled for next May 16, since both the members of the Ministries of Justice and Finance and the different representatives of the magistracy and the Prosecutor's Office have met again next Monday at 11:30 am in a new meeting.

The feelings after the meeting that has lasted during this Wednesday morning and afternoon are good and the sources consulted are optimistic that an agreement with the Executive can be reached in the coming days.

However, the different associations of judges and prosecutors have refused today to call off the strike as requested by members of the Government as soon as the meeting of the Remuneration Board started.

  • Articles Angela Martialay

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