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At his camaraderie dinner, ADEPA recognized Juan Carlos Maqueda for his defense of freedom of expression

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Thanks to the former judge of the Court and the constituent treaty of 1994 for his contribution to the media. ADEPA president Martín Etchevers referred to the challenges facing the sector.
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It was on Tuesday night, during the fellowship dinner of the entity's 187th Board of Directors, at the Italian Circle in Buenos Aires, attended by national government officials, as well as representatives from the Legislative and Judicial branches. After presenting the special recognition from Adepa, Maqueda expressed his gratitude for the award and said that "it is our duty to defend freedom of expression as one of the first freedoms, along wit…

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During the camaraderie meal of the 187th Board of Directors of the Association of Argentine Journalistic Entities (Adepa), Dr. Juan Carlos Maqueda was granted special recognition,...

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On Tuesday night, during the camaraderie meal of the 187th Board of Directors of the Association of Argentine Journalistic Entities (ADEPA), Dr. Juan Carlos Maqueda was granted special recognition, who retired last December as minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation. The meeting, held in one of the halls of the Italian Circle of Buenos Aires, brought together representatives of the executive, legislative and judicial branches, as …

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Thanks to the former judge of the Court and the constituent treaty of 1994 for his contribution to the media. ADEPA president Martín Etchevers referred to the challenges facing the sector.

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
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