Kicilof Filed Another Appeal for Milei's Debts and Complained of the Court's Lack of Speed
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The governor demanded a hearing to the highest court and appeals of the Anses; he made the same argument in April 2024 and noted that the cases of Córdoba and Santa Fe have already been resolved.
This Tuesday, Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicilof went to the Supreme Court of Justice to issue a billonary debt that the national government Javier Milei has with the province of Buenos Aires. As part of the appeal filed to the highest court, composed of Horacio Rosatti, Carlos Rosenkrantz and Ricardo Lorenzetti, it was requested that the ...
The Buenos Aires Government Filed an Appeal with the Supreme Court for Milei's Debts to the Province
The Buenos Aires administration requested that a conciliation hearing be established between the parties on the basis of the “pressive economic situation” described in the complaint filed in April 2024.
The Buenos Aires governor asked for a conciliation hearing and for the court to rule on its jurisdiction in a case initiated in April 2024. He claimed $1.6 billion for security debts and a total sum of $12.1 billion for funds owed. Read more
Axel Kicilof asked the Supreme Court to set a hearing with Javier Milei for the debts of the Bonanese retirements
Through the State Prosecutor's Office, he demands a hearing as had other jurisdictions. The total debt in so far as libertarian management is concerned amounts to 12.1 billion pesos.
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