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Spain's Attorney General Disqualified in Landmark Leak Conviction
Spain's Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, has been convicted and disqualified from his post for two years, a landmark ruling that delivers a severe blow to the nation's judicial establishment. The Supreme Court's decision, which also orders him to pay €10,000 in compensation, concludes a case concerning the unauthorized disclosure of information, marking an unprecedented moment of accountability for a sitting top prosecutor.The conviction immediately voids García Ortiz's authority, forcing the government to seek a replacement for the powerful role. The ruling sends immediate shockwaves through the political sphere, posing a significant challenge for the ruling Socialist Party (PSOE) and inviting scrutiny of its oversight of the judiciary.The case has ignited a broader debate about transparency and the separation of political power from Spain's legal institutions, with the public reaction being one of deep skepticism. This definitive disqualification sets a powerful precedent, demonstrating that breaches of integrity at the highest levels of the state will carry substantial professional consequences.
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