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From Cristina Kirchner’s lawyer to Mauricio Macri’s candidate for attorney: who will be the eleven members of the commission to reform the Court


Inés Weinberg de Roca and Carlos Beraldi, two of the members of the commission that will create the Government Source: THE NATION

President Alberto Fernández The commission of experts that will advise you on a possible reform of the Supreme Court and the Council of the Magistracy is ready. The Casa Rosada confirmed that Alberto Beraldi, the lawyer of Cristina Kirchner, It will be part of the commission, despite the fact that its inclusion generated certain resistance in non-Kirchner albertism. But there will also be the candidate for attorney of Mauricio Macri, The judge Inés Weinberg de Roca, whose sheet Macrismo never managed to pass in the Senate.

There are 11 names that the President plans to include in the commission’s creation decree. They integrate that list, in addition to Beraldi and Weinberg, the professor Enrique Bacigalupo -expert in criminal law, who will participate from Spain-, the constitutional lawyer Andrés Gil Domínguez, the former judge of the trial to the Boards Carlos Arslanian -which today, among other clients, defends Ricardo Echegaray-, the constitutionalist Gustavo Ferreyra -close to Raúl Zaffaroni-, the specialist in family law Marisa Herrera; the provincial court judges Hilda Kogan (Buenos Aires) and Claudia Sbdar (Tucumán) and Maria del Carmen Battaini (Land of Fire); and the judge of the Mendoza Court Omar Palermo.

They will do the work ad honorem. Six are men and five are women. Five are judges of the superior courts of the provinces (Weinberg, who confirmed her presence in the commission, is president of the Superior Court of Justice of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires).

The President contacted those elected during the last days to personally invite them to form the commission, which will be created by decree.

The President’s plan is to give commission members 90 days to work on possible reforms, discuss them, and come up with an opinion. In parallel with the majority opinion, there may be another, minority. The idea is to launch the commission on Wednesday, at 4:00 pm, with an act to be led by Fernández. It remains to define where it will be done.

The topics to be evaluated will be four: Supreme Court, Council of the Magistracy, trial by juries and the Public Ministry. It is not defined how they are going to work, but it is possible that they divide into groups that deal with the different topics and then discuss them “in a plenary session,” he told THE NATION one of the future members of the commission.

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