He journalist of Free Diary Jesús Vázquez stood out as the top winner in the first installment of the “Judicial Communication” Contest, organized by the Judiciary and the National School of the Judiciary.
Vázquez won first place in the category of Written Press with its report titled “A decade in favor of people with disabilities and vulnerable groups.”
Likewise, it achieved third place in the Audiovisual Press category, in collaboration with the journalist Miguel Caireta, with the work “Judicial default: a monster that begins to give way.”
During the award ceremony, Vázquez expressed his gratitude to the Judiciary for recognizing his work and highlighted the importance of initiatives such as this contest, which seek to promote judicial communication closer to citizens.
“Justice is the basis of freedom and cannot exclude people,” he said.
He journalist He also thanked the support of Free Diarya medium that gave him the platform to develop and disseminate his work.
In addition, he highlighted the relevance of addressing issues that directly impact vulnerable sectors of society and promoting a greater understanding of the judicial system.
The “Judicial Communication” Contest seeks to motivate communicators to carry out journalistic work that highlights the importance of justice in the construction of an inclusive and equitable society.