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The dean of Madrid points out that “it is true that there is a certain disagreement between the CGAE and the ICAM; not with the rest of the bar associations, with which the relationship is permanent and also with which our collegiate entity maintains ties of absolute solidarity and a firm commitment.”
Ribón warns that part of the disagreement “ is due to a historical anomaly, because the CGAE does not have the ICAM , despite being the largest school in the country Fax Lists and in Europe. We are not in any of the decision-making bodies . It is the first time in its history. We do not hold the vice presidency that has been assumed in other Boards nor are we part of the Permanent Commission.”
The president of the CGAE, Victoria Ortega and the dean of ICAM, Eugenio Ribón. (Photo: Sergio Montañés/ E&J)
He also clarifies that, despite the criticism received from the CGAE "our Governing Board has the firm commitment to fulfill its electoral promises and, therefore, we will continue with our roadmap, with absolute loyalty to the commitments acquired with its members, which They are the ones we owe, and they are open to cooperation with any collegiate entity in our environment.”
The dean of ICAM recognizes “our discomfort at this anomalous situation. Above all, because of how much we can contribute from the CGAE to the rest of the Spanish legal profession .” Ribón, who would later meet Victoria Ortega at the 30th anniversary of Economist & Jurist , acknowledges that he has not spoken to the president of the CGAE for months to resolve this disaffection. The treatment is courtesy for the moment.”
Ribón warns that part of the disagreement “ is due to a historical anomaly, because the CGAE does not have the ICAM , despite being the largest school in the country Fax Lists and in Europe. We are not in any of the decision-making bodies . It is the first time in its history. We do not hold the vice presidency that has been assumed in other Boards nor are we part of the Permanent Commission.”
The president of the CGAE, Victoria Ortega and the dean of ICAM, Eugenio Ribón. (Photo: Sergio Montañés/ E&J)
He also clarifies that, despite the criticism received from the CGAE "our Governing Board has the firm commitment to fulfill its electoral promises and, therefore, we will continue with our roadmap, with absolute loyalty to the commitments acquired with its members, which They are the ones we owe, and they are open to cooperation with any collegiate entity in our environment.”
The dean of ICAM recognizes “our discomfort at this anomalous situation. Above all, because of how much we can contribute from the CGAE to the rest of the Spanish legal profession .” Ribón, who would later meet Victoria Ortega at the 30th anniversary of Economist & Jurist , acknowledges that he has not spoken to the president of the CGAE for months to resolve this disaffection. The treatment is courtesy for the moment.”