General Council of the Judiciary | |
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Established | 1978 |
Location | Madrid |
Composition method | Members elected by the Congress and the Senate and appointed by the King. |
Authorised by | Spanish Constitution |
Judge term length | 5 years |
Number of positions | 20 |
Annual budget | € 76.07 million (2022)[1] |
Website | www |
President of the Supreme Court and the GCJ | |
Currently | Isabel Perelló |
Since | 3 September 2024 |
Vice President of the Supreme Court and the GCJ | |
Currently | Ángel Juanes Peces |
Since | 8 January 2014 |
The General Council of the Judiciary (Spanish: Consejo General del Poder Judicial, CGPJ) is the national council of the judiciary of Spain. It is the constitutional body that governs all the Judiciary of Spain, such as courts, and judges, as it is established by the Spanish Constitution of 1978, article 122 and developed by the Organic Law 6/1985 of the Judicial Power (LOPJ). The President of the CGJP is also the president of the Supreme Court.