The Supreme Court will try García Ortiz for leaking secrets about Ayuso's boyfriend and exonerate the female chief prosecutor.

The Appellate Chamber of the Supreme Court has supported the decision of the investigating judge Ángel Hurtado to bring before the court the Attorney General of the State, Álvaro García Ortiz. This measure arises in the context of an investigation into alleged disclosure of secrets related to Alberto González Amador, Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner, the president of the Community of Madrid. The proposal to bring the case to trial has generated a notable impact in the judicial and political arena, highlighting the importance of confidentiality in tax procedures.

On the other hand, the court has decided to archive the case regarding the Madrid provincial chief prosecutor, Pilar Rodríguez, after finding no sufficient elements to support the charges against her. This decision marks a turning point in the investigation and keeps the focus on García Ortiz, who has defended his continued tenure in office, confronting the situation with resolve and denying the allegations. The resolution of the case could set an important precedent in the management of professional secrecy within the Spanish judicial system.

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