Overview
- The Congress plenary will debate a PP motion this week to reprove Ana Redondo over the telematic monitoring system, with the party seeking detailed data on affected victims as the ministry maintains incidents were resolved in late 2024 and impacted under 1% of cases.
- Letters from the CGPJ’s Observatorio dated January 8 and February 21 warned the Government about “incidencias y disfunciones” and enclosed reports from the Granada Provincial Court.
- TSJA president Lorenzo del Río cites geolocation and signal errors that led to acquittals and dismissals in Andalucía, urging fixes and cautioning against creating public alarm.
- The Fiscalía’s 2024 Memoria states that during the Cometa migration courts could not obtain monitoring data prior to March 20, 2024, causing a “great number” of provisional dismissals and acquittals, although many cases were later reopened once data were recovered.
- Vice President Yolanda Díaz calls for a focused investigation and possible victim reparations, as judges report 2025 incidents and say some courts are opting for stricter measures such as pretrial detention when bracelet reliability is questioned.