Argentina's Fernandez launches judicial shake-up to curb court power

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Argentina's government on Wednesday launched a bid to reform the judiciary by increasing the number of federal courts, diluting the power of those that already exist, in what the opposition has labeled as an attempt to manipulate the court system.

BUENOS AIRES - Argentina’s government on Wednesday launched a bid to reform the judiciary by increasing the number of federal courts, diluting the power of those that already exist, in what the opposition has labeled as an attempt to manipulate the court system.

The South American country’s courts have been repeatedly accused in recent decades of pro-government bias and the reform was one of the first pledges of the new president, Alberto Fernandez on taking office in December. The center-left president also announced the formation of an advisory commission made up of 11 experts to assess what additional changes might need to be made to the judiciary.

 

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Civil War or a coup de etat!!! You'll get him out quick!

They aren't at Civil War yet?

JoseMarusich Returns to the Stone Age

Argentina is screwed up,it is no longer suitable for human existence.

We could use one of those

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