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Constitutionalists Warned that the Ruling Prohibiting the Publication of Karina Milei's Audios Violates Freedom of Expression

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Leading jurists questioned the constitutionality of the measure granted by Judge Alejandro Maraniello and warned against the risk of prior censorship

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Amid the wide rejection of a judge's decision to ban the broadcasting of Karina Milei's audios, at the request of the Executive, a Uruguayan 'streaming' channel has published a new recording.Argentine Justice slows down the broadcasting of Karina Milei's recordings at the request of the Government.The ultra-right government of Argentina has resorted to the Justice to prohibit the broadcasting of Karina Milei's leaked audios and, on the other han…

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The decision of the federal civil and commercial judge Alejandro Patricio Maraniello to ban the dissemination of the alleged audios of Karina Milei, apparently recorded in the Casa Rosada, caused the reaction of various sectors.On the one hand, from the ranks of the ruling party celebrated the decision, while, on the other, from the opposition, they questioned it. Socialist deputy Esteban Paulón, with the accompaniment of Monica Fein, presented …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Lean Left

Leading jurists questioned the constitutionality of the measure granted by Judge Alejandro Maraniello and warned against the risk of prior censorship

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The judicial controversy surrounding the broadcast of the audios of the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei, was immediately compared in the networks with one of the most famous episodes of censorship on Argentine television: the day Tato Bores gathered a chorus of stars to sing to "Judge Barú Budú Budía".

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UCR Activa expresses its strongest condemnation of the national government's recent offensive against journalism, seeking to judicially block the dissemination of allegedly compromising audio recordings of Karina Milei, as part of a clear strategy of prior censorship. "In a democracy, the right to freedom of the press is non-negotiable. We urge the government not to resort to intimidating measures that restrict access to information during elect…

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After the broadcast of alleged audios attributed to Karina Milei, secretary general of the Presidency, on the channel of streaming Carnival, the official is

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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