Cantabria Faces Judicial Crisis Due to Insufficient Number of Judges
In a pressing development that highlights the ongoing challenges within Spain's judicial system, the President of the High Court of Justice of Cantabria (TSJC), María del Henar Pérez Cruz, has voiced significant concerns over the inadequate number of judges in the region. This issue, which has been escalating over recent months, threatens to compromise the efficiency and fairness of the judicial process in Cantabria.
Current State of the Judiciary
As of December 2024, the TSJC is grappling with a severe shortage of judges, a problem that has been exacerbated by retirements, transfers, and the lack of new appointments. This shortage has resulted in an increased workload for the existing judges, potentially leading to delays in the resolution of cases and a decrease in the quality of justice delivered.
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