The Valencian Regional Court, Second Division, rejected an appeal to raise the tribunal. Superior Court of the Community of Valencia Criminal case against Dana Management on October 29th.
The private whistleblower, through an appeal, had brought the cause of the harm to the TSJCV, thereby demanding that the currently serving Generalitat President be investigated. Carlos Mazonfor not requesting the central government to declare a national emergency.
Now, the six judges who make up this court are: Therefore, the decision taken last May has been confirmed TSJCV reported in a statement that the judge responsible for the case, head of the Civil and Investigation Department Plaza 3 of the Cataluha Instance Court, also supported the case in resolving the reform appeal in June.
Thereafter, the Instructor, in view of his status as an accreditor, denied both the referral of a reasoned statement to the Civil and Criminal Courts of the TSJCV against the Generalitat President and the imposition of a representative of the National Government in the Valencian Community in the proceedings. Pilar Bernabe.
The court has currently ruled as follows: After considering the appellant’s arguments,resolved that the trial judge’s decision was “reasonable” and that the petition regarding the Generalitat chairman should therefore be “directly dismissed.”
According to the appeal order: The appellants have not argued “properly” Despite insisting that “the requirements set forth by the TSJCV’s order” were met, the TSJCV last December refused to initiate proceedings based on complaints and allegations against the Consul General for actions in the management of Dana.
For the justices, the current appeal does not include a “sufficient justification” for budget matching under Article 11 of the Judicial Organization Act.
In this same order, the second section again rejects the request to indict government representatives of the Valencian Community. The appeal does not include any “new allegations.” This justifies the adoption of a different judgment from that already resolved by the same court on the same issue in a previous resolution.
The court issued a second order, also handed down on Wednesday, dismissing another private prosecution appeal, in which it asked Judge Catalloja to summon several witnesses, including the former Secretary of State for Security. Rafael Perezand to the Secretary of State for Transport and Sustainable Mobility; Jose Antonio Santano.