Spain suffers one of its worst institutional conflicts: the blockade of the General Council of the Judiciary by the PP and the judicial right for four years. A deep crisis that has caused an unprecedented situation since the restoration of democracy: the Constitutional Court ordered Parliament two weeks ago to curtail the processing of a law. And not just any one. The situation of paralysis in which the CGPJ is plunged due to the refusal to comply with the constitutional mandate by Pablo Casado, first, and Alberto Núñez Feijóo, now, has even reached the guarantee court itself, which has intervened in a parliamentary process of which the body itself was subjected, as well as some of its members, with the mandate expired. Among them, the president himself, Pedro González-Trevijano, who voted against his own recusal and thus opted for the decision that has fully affected the Cortes Generales.