Justice, in this case the military, albeit timid, AUGC attaches to another victory in their fight against the limitation of their work and professional rights.
L a statement of the Central Court of Military Justice, which has reduced the penalties, up to one year suspension without pay, to 21 colleagues who participated in the demonstration on 20 January 2007 Madrid's Plaza Mayor and were sentenced for "openly express an attitude contrary to the constitution" or having "conduct contrary to the discipline, service, or dignity of the Institution."
High Court's decision allows us to understand that the decision implemented by the executive, was unfair and disproportionate, and the sentence, lowered the rating very serious to severe penalties substantially reduced imposed, leaving in 3 months for Joan Miquel Perpinya, secretary general of the AUGC and one month for the rest of partners, therefore the union has decided, first call resolution and then attend the Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg if it is necessary .
Thus, Unified Association of Civil Guards was convinced "of the total innocence" of their peers and the "legitimacy" of the merger "democratic, peaceful and honorable" that brought to 3,000 uniformed and civilian guards cocked hat, and another 10,000 in countryman, January 20, 2007, which also benefited from support from other unions such as the Unified Police Union, the union of the Ertzaintza Erne Police Union of Catalonia, Catalan police, the Movement Against intolerance, human rights movements, CCOO, Euro, and the Unified Association of English Military (AUME).
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