SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 15 Sep. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Minister of Justice, Pilar Llop, said this Thursday that her department will study the pardon file for the former president of the Andalusian Government, José Antonio Griñán, for the ERE case, just like any other request and without set deadlines.
In statements to journalists, he pointed out that the Ministry is in the process of collecting all the necessary documentation and following all the procedures, which include analyzing a sentence “very long, of more than 1,000 pages” and that has two dissenting votes from two magistrates .
Llop has insisted that these two votes must be studied and “see what the motivations have been” that have led to the sentence not being adopted unanimously but by a difference of three to two votes.
The minister has insisted that “there are no set deadlines” for pardons and that work is being done to collect all the reports as is the case with any other file and thus “study it, analyze it and see if there are” the causes for accepting it.