Spain’s Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) has strongly criticized a recent judicial ruling, labeling it damaging and suggesting political motivation. The ruling, authored by Judge Peinado, has sparked controversy and accusations of bias from the PSOE, who are urging the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) to respond. In contrast, the People’s Party (PP) has defended the police force amidst ongoing criticism from the government. While offering “support” to the judges, the PP highlighted what they perceive as consistent attacks by the government against state security forces. The dispute centers on differing interpretations of the judicial process and the role of political influence. This exchange underscores the ongoing tensions between Spain’s major political parties regarding the independence of the judiciary and the treatment of law enforcement. The situation remains fluid as both parties await further developments and potential action from the CGPJ.