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Spain's Chief Prosecutor Resigns After Leaked Verdict

Spain's Chief Prosecutor announced on Monday that he is resigning, after the Supreme Court found him guilty last week of leaking confidential data in a case concerning a partner of a prominent opposition figure.

The case is a major blow to the coalition leftist government of Pedro Sanchez who nominated Alvaro Garcia Ortiz as Prime Minister in 2022, and has repeatedly defended Garcia Ortiz's innocence.

Garcia Ortiz wrote in a letter that his decision to resign, prior to the sentence barring him from his position for two years, was based on his "profound respect" of judicial rulings.

The letter was addressed to Felix Bolanos, the Justice Minister.

Garcia Ortiz could still appeal the ruling to the Spanish Constitutional Court, and then the European Court of Human Rights at Strasbourg.

After Garcia Ortiz resigned, government spokesperson Pilar Alegria said to state broadcaster TVE that "we respect the court's ruling but we do not agree with" it. She added the lack of consensus and the notifying the verdict before a complete ruling had set an alarming precedent and generated "stupefaction” among the public. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Cawthorne; David Latona)

(source: Reuters)