The former national deputy Elisa Carrió He expressed himself regarding the national government project of judicial reform where it is intended modify the number of the Supreme Court of Justice. “We are not going to agree to any type of agreement to facilitate the expansion of the Court’s number,” Lilita wrote on her Twitter account.
We are not going to lend ourselves to any type of agreement to facilitate the expansion of the number of the Court, none. & – Elisa Lilita Carrió (@elisacarrio)
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The eventual expansion of the number of Supreme Court judges and the functioning of the Judicial Council are part of the main points within the judicial reform, which will be evaluated by a review commission.
The changes of the Supreme Court appear between the most controversial points of the ad, after the criticism he expressed Cristina Kirchner against the court.
President Alberto Fernández He had said last week that the initiative would be presented on Friday, July 24. Then, the announcement passed for this Monday, but last night they considered Tuesday as the most probable date.
The Government announced unofficially – pending the formalization with an act headed by the President – some of the members of the so-called “Advisory Commission”. With a plural composition, although with an opposition majority, it is made up of eleven jurists, among them Carlos Beraldi, Cristina Kirchner’s defense attorney in corruption cases.
The reform advances with a merger of jurisdictions and expansion of the number of federal courts, several of whom are pursuing cases for corruption allegations against Vice President Cristina Kirchner.
The initiative proposes the creation of a new federal criminal forum to deconcentrate the power of the twelve judges of Comodoro Py and distribute it in 46 courts, which include the Economic Criminal jurisdiction. And it will also contemplate a rearrangement of the Justice of the Federal Capital, with mergers of jurisdiction and the transfer of powers to the City.
“The project is ready, the President has it. Details are missing,” they told LA NACION last night near Fernández.
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