Juan Carlos Maqueda: "The Argentine Government Has a Low Democratic Quality"
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The former court minister reiterated his concern about the "clouds" that obscure democracy, and referred to governments that come to power with democratic tools and then slide into autocracy.Although he mentioned Trump, Russia, and Hungary, the references had an unmistakable local resonance.
In an interview with Gustavo Sylvestre on Radio 10, the constitutionalist lawyer expressed deep concern about the current state of democratic institutions in Argentina. With a critical but constant tone in his historical line of thought, he warned about the weakening of the republican system and the growing threats to freedom of expression, while questioning the silence of sectors that previously proclaimed themselves defenders of institutionali…
The former member of the Supreme Court remarked that it does not matter the number of judges in the highest court, but their quality. The post Juan Carlos Maqueda pointed out to Milei: "The Argentine government has a low democratic quality" appeared first on El Intranssigente.
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