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Noise and fury between politicians and judges: how to repair (wrong) justice
Spain🏛️ PoliticsCenter18 hr. ago

Noise and fury between politicians and judges: how to repair (wrong) justice

The article discusses the current state of justice in a European country, highlighting tensions between politicians and judges. It suggests that the judicial system is in a weakened condition and explores potential ways to repair it. The piece opens by noting that there is at least one European nation where citizens are satisfied with their judiciary, but it does not specify which country this is. The focus appears to be on the challenges facing the legal system and the need for reform.

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Noise and fury between politicians and judges: how to repair (wrong) justice

The article discusses the current state of justice in a European country, highlighting tensions between politicians and judges. It suggests that the judicial system is in a weakened condition and explores potential ways to repair it. The piece opens by noting that there is at least one European nation where citizens are satisfied with their judiciary, but it does not specify which country this is. The focus appears to be on the challenges facing the legal system and the need for reform.

Bias read (Center): The article addresses the state of the judiciary and the relationship between politicians and judges, which is inherently political. However, it does not exhibit clear bias toward either side, presenting the issue as a general concern without overtly favoring one perspective over another. The lackof

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