
Spanish Government Defends Attorney General Amidst Supreme Court Scrutiny
Spain's Government Questions Supreme Court Decision on Attorney General Madrid, Spain – The Spanish government has publicly questioned a recent Supreme Court decision concerning Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz. Government spokesperson Pilar Alegría, in a recent video statement, commented on the matter, stating, “Hay algunos jueces que hacen cosas difíciles de entender” (There are some judges who do things that are difficult to understand). This statement reflects the government's concern over the court's actions and underscores its support for García Ortiz, who is facing potential trial. The video, released on June 10th, 2025, highlights the ongoing tension between the executive and judicial branches of the Spanish government. Alegría's carefully worded criticism avoids direct accusations of judicial misconduct, but her comments clearly signal the government's backing of the attorney general and its commitment to the integrity of the legal system. The situation is expected to continue to develop, with potential implications for the political landscape in Spain. The government's continued support for the attorney general underscores the importance of the case and its potential to shape future government-court relations.