The Government Asked Judge Preska to Suspend the Ruling by Ypf and Will Not Agree to Negotiate with the Plaintiffs
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The executive branch asked New York for a precautionary measure to prevent the execution of the sentence and will appeal in the next few days. Casa Rosada aspires to stretch the times for several months and believes that the value of the trial is much less than USD 16 billion
The claim was made this Tuesday through a presentation of the law firm representing Argentina in New York.The government's appeal will be formalized in the coming days.
Writing Open Channel Beyond Javier Milei's statements, in which he suggested that Loretta Preska's ruling was the result of a bad performance by Axel Kicilof -at that time, visible face of the expropriation process - yesterday the presidential spokesman finally confirmed that the strategy promoted by the executive will go in line with the deployment of previous governments. “The government requested the suspension of the ruling of Judge Prezka …
The Executive asked Judge Loretta Preska to suspend the order that Argentina hand over 51% of the oil company’s shares. She remarked that fulfilling it would generate an “irreparable damage” for the country. The Government filed a brief with the U.S. Justice to suspend the transfer of 51% of [...]
Argentina will try to get Preska to reconsider the delivery of YPF shares.ALF PONCE MERCADO / MDZ Lawyers representing Argentina will appear in the next few hours before Loretta Preska's court to request that she suspend the ruling requiring the country to hand over 51% of the shares of the Argentine oil company YPF. Lawyers representing Argentina will appear in the next few hours before Loretta Preska's court to request that she suspend the rul…
The Argentine government requested the United States Justice to suspend the ruling that obliges it to pay a million-dollar compensation for YPF’s establishment. The presentation was made to federal judge Loretta Preska, with the aim of preventing the sentence from becoming effective as the appeal process progresses. Through this precautionary measure, the executive branch tries to buy time in a case that it considers still subject to review and …
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