Álvaro García Ortiz's decision came less than a week after he received a two-year suspension and a fine for disclosing private information about the partner of an opposition politician.
Breakdown
- Alvaro Garcia Ortiz resigned as Spain's Attorney General after being suspended by the Supreme Court.
- Ortiz was convicted of leaking confidential information about the partner of a leading opposition lawmaker. 10s
- He announced his resignation in a letter to the Spanish Justice Minister, citing respect for judicial rulings. 22s
- Ortiz was found guilty of sharing private information about Alberto González Amador, partner of Madrid's regional president. 44s
- The resignation will be official once approved by the Spanish Council of Ministers. 1m 1s