Argentine Judge Annuls Anti-Blockades Protocol
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Argentine judge annuls Anti-Blockades Protocol
A federal judge in Buenos Aires declared the Argentine government’s controversial “anti-picket” protocol null and void on Monday, sparking a major legal and political confrontation between the judiciary and the Security Ministry.
The “anti-piquete” protocol, which has been the manual of the Ministry of Security in two years of ultra-government, is thus suspended. It left about 1400 wounded, especially in protests by retired people, Milei elects for the first time in democracy a military (son of a dictatorship criminal) as Defense Minister On March 12, this year, in the march in favor of retirees, everything was tear gas, sticks and rubber bullets. A tear gas cartridge hi…
The Center for Legal and Social Studies (CELS) declared that the Ministry of Security legislated through a resolution to restrict to the maximum the right to protest, going over Congress and also the judiciary.”
Judge Martín Cormick gave rise to an amparo measure filed by CELS."Not a step back from those who want chaos and disorder to return," they said from Security. And the former minister went further: "It always fails against the government."
Justice Cormick questioned the legality of the procedure applied by the Ministry of Security; the former Minister and her successor Monteoliva anticipated that they would defend him in the justice system.
Martín Cormick, head of Administrative Court No. 11, ordered that the methodology that Patricia Bullrich (then Minister of Security) inaugurated be discontinued. He is the same judge who last week had ordered to comply with the University Financing Act.
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