OPINION: When Justice is not a priority

 

The  Credentials, Ethics and Judicial Affairs  Committee of the National Assembly has eight unheard complaints, filed against the judges of the Supreme Court.

In the list magistrate Harry Díaz is mentioned six times,  magistrates José  Ayú Prado and Luis Ramón Fabrega twice and Hernán De León once.

As if the issue of justice was not a priority, the deputies have spent one year keeping most of these complaints in the freezer, as if they wanted to have the foundation to do some armor negotiation or impunity that protects them. This situation gives the administration of justice enormous uncertainty, at the time that it submits to the swings of the Creole policy, and exposes it to extortions and unmentionable transactions. It is time to reform the procedures by which the deputies investigate and prosecute, the magistrates, to remove the arbitrariness and uncertainty with which these are handled. The so-called apt test is a shield to impunity, which eats the rule of law. La Prensa, Nov, 6.