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Cándido Conde-Pumpido Tourón (born September 22, 1949) is a Spanish judge who currently serves as president of the Constitutional Court since January 12, 2023.Cándido Conde--Pumpido Tourón
Conde-Pumpido previously served as magistrate of the Supreme Court from 1995 to 2017, year in which he was proposed by the Spanish Senate as magistrate of the Constitutional Court. He also served as Attorney General of Spain from 2004 to 2011.


Personal life

Conde-Pumpido was born in La Coruña, a city and municipality of Galicia,
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. His father was also a Prosecutor. He graduated from the
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and received his J.D. in Law and Economics in 1971. He worked as a Judge in San Sebastián and
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for twenty years. He played an active role on the boards of directors for the Judges for Democracy Association. Conde-Pumpido was nominated to the Supreme Court of Spain in 1995. The Supreme Court of Spain ( es, Tribunal Supremo) is the highest court in Spain for all matters not pertaining to the
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. The court, which meets in the Convent of the Salesas Reales in
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, consists of a president and an indeterminate number of magistrates appointed to the five chambers of the court. In 2004, Conde-Pumpido was appointed as Attorney General by the King of Spain, on a proposal from the Government of President Rodriguez Zapatero, after receiving the opinion of the
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, and he was the Spanish AG from 2004 to 2011. Now he came back to the Supreme Court of Spain. He has written many papers, including "National prosecution authorities and criminal justice system: the challenges ahead". ERA Forum, NL, 2009.


Attorney general

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. He was appointed by the King of Spain, on a proposal from the Government, after receiving the favorable opinion of the
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(CGPJ). He served as such from April 24, 2004 to December 17, 2011.


President of the European network of General Prosecutor near the Supreme courts

Jean-Louis Nadal, Prosecutor General at the Court of cassation in
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, strongly backed by Conde-Pumpido, created in 2009 the European Network of General Prosecutor near the Supreme Courts, which Nadal was the first president. In May 2009, Conde-Pumpido was elected, in
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, as president of the network.


President of Ibero-American Association of Public Prosecutors

In October 2007, in the XV Assembly held in
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, Conde-Pumpido was elected to assume the Presidency of the Ibero-American Association of Public Prosecutors (AIAMP).


Antiterror effort

Conde-Pumpido reinforced the activity of the Prosecutor of the national hearing against
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as a response to the attack of March 11, 2004, in Madrid, increasing its workforce, creating a group of specialized prosecutors and fostering international cooperation to share information, getting the trial for the massacre should be held within a reasonable time and with damning of most of the defendants result. At the same time he advocated and put into practice a preventive criminal policy to Act police and judicially against the commands in training until they were able to cause damage, that improved police efficiency and produced a result positive to prevent further Islamist attacks in Spain throughout its mandate. Conde-pumpido also launched a U.S.-Spain Bilateral Counter Terrorism Experts Working Group, with prosecutor-to-prosecutor dialogues on Counter Terrorism issues. The U.S.-Spain Bilateral CT experts Working Group was founded in March 2005 on the one-year anniversary of the Madrid train bombings. The January 12–13, 2010 meeting marked the first time that Organised Crime was on the agenda. On April 17, 2009, Spain's attorney general, Candido Conde-Pumpido, said his office would not support Judge Baltasar Garzon's outrageous effort to prosecute Bush six Administration officials for their role in the US antiterror effort. Spain's AG said any such prosecution would turn his nation's National Court "into a plaything" for politics.


The European Public Prosecutor strongly backed by Conde-Pumpido

Following the attacks on the
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by speculators in 2009–10, Spain proposed the EU enact the
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provision so the post could co-ordinate legal action in retaliation. "Spain wants the
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to use a planned public prosecutor's office for the region to protect the
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currency against speculators", Spanish Attorney general Cándido Conde-Pumpido said in March 2010.


Agreement to strengthen U.S.-Spanish cooperation

On April 8, 2010, in Madrid, US Attorney General
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signed an Agreement to strengthen U.S.-Spanish Cooperation with Conde-Pumpido. Holder met with Prosecutor General Conde-Pumpido to discuss the many ways in which the United States and Spain can continue the excellent partnership we have established in counterterrorism, counternarcotics, money laundering, smuggling or combating international organized crime.


United States diplomatic cables leak

On November 28, 2010,
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and five major newspapers from Spain ('' El País''), France (''
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''), Germany ('' Der Spiegel''), the United Kingdom (''
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''), and the United States (''
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'') started simultaneously to publish the first 220 of 251,287 leaked confidential. According to the United States diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks, U.S. officials tried to pressure Spain into dropping court investigations into the
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's extraordinary rendition, torture at Guantanamo Bay detention camp, and the 2003 killing of José Couso, a Spanish journalist, in Iraq by American troops. Politicians such as the former Deputy Prime Minister
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, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs
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and the Attorney General Cándido Conde-Pumpido, among others, were pressured by U.S. officials. The Attorney General Conde-Pumpido strongly denied the version of Ambassador Aguirre contained in the cables.


Magistrate of the Constitutional Court

In 2017, the Senate proposed him as one of its candidates to assume a position within the
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. He was appointed by the
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on March 15, 2017. The initial proposal was made by the regional
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, given that the Magistrates of the Constitutional Court appointed by the Senate are chosen from among those proposed by the parliaments of the
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. He was elected president of the Court in January 2023. Before his election as president, he was considered the unofficial candidate of the so-called "progressive" sector of the Constitutional Court.


References

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