Overview
- The State Prosecutor says the system failure led to “a large number” of provisional dismissals or acquittals in gender‑violence cases.
- Reporting attributes the problem to a provider migration in which access to records before March 2024 was lost, weakening proof of restraining‑order breaches.
- The PP plans a censure vote in the next Congress plenary and will force Redondo’s appearance in the Senate, after a party call in which she did not provide impact figures.
- Sumar registered written questions seeking the failure’s duration, the number of affected women, planned repairs, and steps to prevent a repeat, citing the Prosecutor’s assessment.
- Ana Redondo disputes the scale as a “valuation without data” and says the glitch led to virtually no releases, while her ministry has not published figures and PSOE feminists are urging accountability, including calls for her resignation.