Fernando Cruz Castro

[1] On 15 November 2012, 38 legislators of the Legislative Assembly did not re-elect Cruz, who received votes only from the benches of the Citizen Action Party, the Accessibility Without Exclusion Party and independent deputies José María Villalta and Luis Fishman.

[2] The then leader of the faction of the ruling National Liberation Party, Fabio Molina, stated that it was a call for attention to the Judiciary.

The opposition accused the ruling party of forging a political vendetta since Cruz had voted against the interests of the National Liberation Party, such as the presidential re-election, the Dominican Republic–Central America Free Trade Agreement and the Crucitas mining case.

His dismissal caused protests from citizens and staff of the Judiciary, as well as the condemnation of the International Association of Judges.

Fishman filed an appeal before the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court arguing that the vote was taken at the wrong time, resulting in Cruz' automatic re-election.