AmCham and IDEA called for honest candidates and gender parity in the country’s top court
Judiciary
Argentina’s top court should have five members, but it has had four since 2021
The Treasury Prosecutor argued that the court is the only body authorized to settle issues between provinces and the federal government
The case’s first major filing since Milei took power argued that the plaintiff’s claim ‘never should have seen the inside of a New York courtroom’
The country lost the US$1.5 billion lawsuit in January in a London court
Government requests ruling declaring labor reform unconstitutional be overturned
The Milei administration asked the Supreme Court to annul a decision made by a lower court in January
The operations are part of an investigation into an alleged coup attempt
The last stop for the government to defend the labor reform is the Supreme Court
An association of Malvinas veterans filed a lawsuit claiming the decree’s land liberalization provisions were unconstitutional