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The President of the Supreme Court and also President of the General Council of the Judiciary is the highest judicial authority of the
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and holds the representation of the
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and its governing body, the CGPJ. The office of President of the Supreme Court is foreseen in the
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as well as giving to the president the presidency of the General Council of the Judiciary. As a
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, the President of the Supreme Court is appointed by the
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after being nominated by the Plenary of the
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, who serves until the end of its 5-years-term, its dismissal by the CGPJ or its resignation. The President of the Supreme Court also chairs the special courts, such as the Jurisdiction Conflicts Chamber which resolve conflicts between the
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and military justice, the Jurisdiction Conflicts Court which resolve conflicts between the Courts of Justice and the
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, the Competence Conflicts Chamber which resolve conflicts between different Courts of Justice and the Chamber for Section 61, which is in charge of major cases against the Supreme Court justices, of reviewing some sentences and of the illegalization of political parties when they promote illicit activities, do not have a democratic internal organization or there is any cause of illegality foreseen in the Criminal Code. Since the Supreme Court was established in 1812, 47 people have served as president. The first was Ramón Posada y Soto (1812–1814). The General Council of the Judiciary was established in 1978 and the first meeting was in 1980, electing Ángel Escudero del Corral as its president. The current 48th president of the Supreme Court and 8th president of the General Council of the Judiciary is Carlos Lesmes Serrano since 2013.


Functions

According to Article 598 of the Judiciary Organic Act, the CGPJ President is entitled to: * To represent the General Council of the Judiciary. * To summon and chair the meetings of the Plenary and the Permanent Committee, deciding the ties with a vote of quality. * To establish the agenda of the meetings of the Plenary and of the Permanent Committee. * To propose to the Plenary and to the Permanent Committee any issue it deems appropriate regarding their competence. * To propose the appointment of the judge in charge of giving judgment to Council to prepare the resolution of a matter. * To authorize with its signature the agreements of the Plenary and of the Permanent Committee. * To exercise the superior direction of the activities of the technical organs of the General Council of the Judiciary. * To establish the policy of the CGPJ Press Office. *To appoint and dismiss the Director of the Office of the President and the Director of the Press Office, as well as the eventual staff at the service of the President. * To carry out the nomination of the Magistrate, of the Second or Third Chamber of the Supreme Court, competent to authorize of the activities of the National Intelligence Center that affect the
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recognized in Section 18.2 and 3 of the
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, as well as the nomination of the Magistrate of said Chambers of the Supreme Court that replaces him in case of vacancy, absence or impossibility. * To propose to the Plenary the appointment of the Vice President of the Supreme Court, the Secretary-General and the Deputy Secretary-General, as well as, in the last two cases, agree its dismissal. * The president may assign tasks to specific CGPJ Vowels or working groups provided that this assignment is not permanent or with no time limit.


Subordinations

From the President of the Supreme Court depends the Office or Cabinet of the Presidency, headed by a Director who is freely appointed and dismissed by the incumbent president. This office and tis director exercise the duties that the president entrusts him and directs the Services of Secretariat of Presidency, both of the Supreme Court and the General Council of the Judiciary. Only a Magistrate of the Supreme Court or those members of the judicial career or jurists of recognized competence who meet the legal requirements to access the category of Magistrate of the Supreme Court may hold the office of Director of the Office of the Presidency.


Election

According to the provisions of Section 586 of the Judiciary Organic Act, to be elected President of the Supreme Court and the General Council of the Judiciary: The president is elected in the Plenary of the Council if he has obtained the confidence of three fifths of the members of the Plenary. If this was not the case, a second ballot would be held between the two candidates most voted in the first ballot, and the one who obtained the most support would be elected president. Once elected, the election will be communicated to the
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who will appoint the nominated candidate to be president. Subsequently, the appointed president will take oath before the Monarch and the Plenary of the Court.


Cessation

Pursuant to Section 588 of the Judiciary Organic Act, the President of the Supreme Court and the General Council of the Judiciary shall cease for the following reasons: # Due to the expiration of his term of office, which will be deemed exhausted, in any case, on the same date as the one of the Council for which he was elected. # By resignation. # By decision of the Plenum of the General Council of the Judiciary, because of notorious incapacity or serious breach of the duties of the position, appreciated by three fifths of its members.


Oath

The Oath of the President of the Supreme Court, all the judges of the Court and all the members of the judicial career is regulated in Section 318 of the Organic Act of the Judiciary.


List of presidents of the Supreme Court and the CGPJ

Since 1812, there have been numerous presidents of the Supreme Court, however, the General Council of the Judiciary is relatively younger. This list only includes the presidents who have been at the same time presidents of the General Council of the Judiciary: * 41º Federico Carlos Sainz de Robles y Rodríguez (1980–1985) * 42º Antonio Hernández Gil (1985–1990) * 43º Pascual Sala Sánchez (1990–1996) * 44º Francisco Javier Delgado Barrio (1996–2001) * 45º Francisco José Hernando Santiago (2001–2008) * 46º Carlos Dívar Blanco (2008– 2012) * 47º Gonzalo Moliner Tamborero (2012–2013) * 48º Carlos Lesmes Serrano (2013–)


See also

* Supreme Court of Spain *
General Council of the Judiciary The General Council of the Judiciary ( es, 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 i ...
* President of the Constitutional Court of Spain * Judiciary of Spain


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