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Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 23:54:06 GMT -5
The investigating magistrate of the procés case , Pablo Llarena, has issued an order in which he grants a period of ten days to the defendants Carles Puigdemont and Antoni Comín to justify the presentation of an appeal for cation and, where appropriate, a request for suspension before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) of the European Parliament's agreement to grant the request made by the judge. On July 5 , the General Court of the European Union Fax Lists (TGEU) dismissed the defendants' appeals against the European Parliament's decision to grant the request against both of them requested by the judge, which meant that their immunity ceased to have effect. However, this resolution was susceptible to being appealed in cation before the CJEU within a period of two months and ten days (until September 15, 2023), and in such case, the request for its restoration could be reiterated before the CJEU. precautionary and provisional parliamentary immunity. The General Court rejected all the pleas raised by the three deputies , in particular their allegations that Parliament erred in concluding that the Spanish judicial process was not initiated with the intention of damaging the activity of the deputies. To reach this conclusion, Parliament was based on various elements, considered together, namely, that the alleged acts had been committed in 2017, while the deputies acquired the status of members of Parliament on June 13, 2019, as well as that, on the one hand, they were processed on March 21, 2018, that is, at a time when the acquisition of the status of European Member of Parliament was hypothetical , and, on the other hand, this processing also affected other people who were not members of parliament.
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