MADRID, 11 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The president of the Higher Sports Council (CSD), José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes, has appealed to “avoid harm” to the Barcelona players Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor while the president of the Professional Football League (LaLiga), Javier Tebas, has looked at “how the integrity of the competition is protected”, after the precautionary measure given to FC Barcelona.
“We jurists know that the Law is made up of rules, principles, values and rights. Also of forms and procedures and, before that, of powers. Well, when serious indications of nullity are observed in a decision, the first thing is to avoid damage ‘Primum non nocere,'” Uribes wrote this Saturday on his social network account X.
Without having explicitly mentioned the ‘Olmo case’, regarding which the CSD granted Barça on January 8 a precautionary measure to re-register Olmo and Víctor in the competitions, Uribes was answered by Tebas on the same social network (formerly called Twitter ).
“Those of us who are jurists and make decisions know that, in this case, it is essential that before acting in situations of this caliber, we thoroughly understand the operation of economic control, prior visa and definitive license, also guaranteeing the hearing to all the parties involved,” said the president of LaLiga.
“Likewise, it is essential to analyze, in the context of the ‘periculum in mora’, what the general interest is and how the integrity of the competition is protected. Without these essential elements, decisions run the risk of being wrong and generating very serious consequences. negative for the integrity of the competition. Rigor and transparency must always be the basis of any action of this type. Rush is never a good advisor,” Tebas concluded in his response tweet to Uribes.