Junts per Catalunya reminded the judges of the conservative sector this Monday that the summons to a parliamentary commission of the Congress of Deputies is mandatory, with legal consequences if it is not attended to.

The spokesperson and vice president of the formation, Josep Rius, has spoken in these terms after it emerged that the conservative sector of the General Council of the Judiciary plans to discuss this matter in a plenary session of the governing body of the judges that will be held on Thursday. . His intention is to debate the legality of the investigative commissions of the Lower House created to detect alleged cases of lawfare.

In his appearance, Rius expressed to the party’s spokesperson in Madrid, Miriam Nogueras, the support of the party, after the criticism he has received from the judicial establishment after his words in the gallery of the Congress of Deputies, from where he called ” “indecent” to some judges of the Supreme Court, the National Court and the Constitutional Court with names and surnames.

The post-convergent leader has also pointed out that the judicial leadership, part of the Supreme Court and the Judiciary, “are politicized bodies with an active role against the independence movement beyond what the law provides for.” Likewise, he has reported that “there have been numerous cases of lawfare.” “That is not only criticizable, it will have to be studied in the investigation commission on the Catalunya operation. The actions of the judicial leadership will have to be investigated and an attempt will be made to summon some judges, those most active in the dirty war against the independence movement. “Rius has sentenced.

In another order of things, regarding the planned meeting between the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and former President Carles Puigdemont, still without a date or place, Rius has limited himself to saying that it will be held “soon”, which will be outside of Spain. and that is thus agreed with the PSOE. In this way, JxCat’s words clash with what was expressed this Monday by the Minister of Transport, the socialist Óscar Puente, who has predicted that the aforementioned meeting will take place after the approval of the amnesty law.

On this matter, the Junts spokesperson has reiterated that the meeting will be to address the conflict and not a mere photograph between the two leaders, as the post-convergent secretary general Jordi Turull said on Thursday of last week.