In the town of San Javier this morning have said workers of the Courts and the Registry against the abolition of judicial districts and against the privatization of the Civil Registry.
One week we focused on binding classmates in defense of vital records and judicial districts, because despite last manifestations of the President of the High Court of Justice of Murcia, we think it must defend every of the judicial districts of the Region;
that justice should be close and free for all Citizens;
and that the reforms he wants to do anything Mr. Gallardón benefits the effective and efficient justice alleged that both proclaims the Minister of Justice.
In San Javier, where its seven courts are saturated;
where the Registry can not provide the service that their citizens deserve despite the inordinate effort of colleagues who perform functions in it and instead of trying to improve the service by expanding templates and separation of jurisdictions raises the Minister with LOPJ reform to the disappearance of this judicial district as the rest of the Region of Murcia.
This effective justice in government.
Sector Management FSC-CCOO Justice claims that the draft Organic Law of the Judiciary (Judiciary Act), adopted on April 4, seeks to amend the entire judicial system.
The text provides for the elimination of the justice of proximity to suppressing all the courts and justices of the peace.
CCOO categorically rejects these measures and warning that if the contents of the draft reform LOPJ remains, millions of people will have increasing barriers to access to the Administration of Justice.
For these reasons, the union announced that it will increase the demonstrations if the government insists on keeping the text adopted in the future law.
In addition, this draft CCOO rejects because, among other measures, imposed the loss of the rights of more than 45,000 workers in the Administration of Justice, allows the amortization of hundreds of jobs throughout Spain imposes forced geographic mobility and condemns hundreds of interim dismissal people.
Source: CCOO Región de Murcia