Spain's government under fire for blurring lines between executive and judiciary

Just days into its mandate, Spain's new government has come into conflict with several judges on the country's judicial watchdog, several of whom voted on Thursday against the controversial appointment of a former justice minister as prosecutor general.<div class="feedflare">
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