A Judge Stops Reform of Milei Glacier Law in Argentina for Environmental Risk
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A judge slows down the reform of the Milei glaciers law in Argentina due to environmental risk, in a decision that marks a turning point in the conflict between mining development and water resources protection. The ruling, issued by a federal court in Santa Cruz, responds to an amparo filed from El Calafate and paralyzes the application of the norm in this key province, where some of the most important glaciers in the country are located. A jud…
Page 12 / Diario Argentino. Latin American Summary, April 27, 2026 The decision governs pending a final judgment. Thus, no progress can be made on the periglacial areas. The federal judge of Río Gallegos, Claudio Marcelo Vázquez, ordered the National State to refrain from implementing the reform of the so-called “Law [...] The entry Social Ecology. They suspended the application of the Glaciares Law in Santa Cruz was first published in Latin Ame…
The Government of Santa Cruz, through the Ministry of Energy and Mining, reaffirmed its commitment to the preservation of natural resources and brought tranquility to the community before the recent ruling of the Federal Justice that suspended the application of the reform of the Glaciares Law in the province. In this context, the Minister of Energy and Mining, Jaime Álvarez, gave statements to LU14 Radio Provincia, where he held that the judici…
(By: Rubén Lasagno) – The recent ruling, issued on April 24, 2026 by the federal judge of Río Gallegos, Claudio Vázquez, is a brake on the recent reform of the Glaciares Law by issuing a precautionary measure. The action was prompted by an environmental protection filed by the municipality of El Calafate. You may be interested: Between the eternal ices and the eternal ignorance of those who speak, the interests of those who legislate and the nat…
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