The Senate Passed 74 Court Statements: Who Is Behind These Appointments?
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The Senate approved one of the largest number of judicial appointments in recent years when dealing with the 74 documents that already had a favourable opinion on
The treatment of the candidate's statement vetoed by the President on the grounds that she was a journalist's family member was authorized by a two-thirds vote; another 73 judicial documents were also approved and had the opinion of the Committee on Agreements
Initially they had submitted 73 statements, without Michelli’s. But after negotiations it was included and finally approved with the abstention of Patricia Bullrich. I followed all the news about the session in the Senate in the minute-to-minute coverage of Clarín.
National Senator Eduardo Vischi referred to the Senate session in which 74 court documents sent by the executive branch were approved and argued that, despite previous tensions, a legislative agreement was reached to advance all appointments. In dialogue with CIUDAD TV, the legislator pointed out that there was initially an understanding to deal with 50 of the 73 documents envisaged, although they were not defined which would be included. “We ha…
The national senator of Union for the Homeland analyzed the approval of 74 court statements and assured that the president’s attempt to stop the appointment of Verónica Michelli ended in a “political defeat.” The post “It was a slap for the president”: Martín Soria after the Senate session appeared first on The Intransigent.
The President highlighted the Senate’s decision after years of vacancies in the judiciary. The session was crossed by strong political tensions and ended with the approval of Maria Verónica Michelli’s candidacy. Read more
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