Two years after the boy’s disappearance in Corrientes, hearings are set to begin. Though there are 17 defendants, there is still no clear hypothesis of what happened
Judiciary
Government to reinforce funding for Genetic Data Bank following court order
The bank’s budget will receive over US$400,000 after it warned the judiciary that it could no longer operate
The Justices said that the per saltum appeal, a move intended to halt all legal challenges to the law, was inadmissible
Ruffo was involved in cases of kidnapping, torture, and child abduction committed at Automotores Orletti
Tony Janzen Valverde (‘Pequeño J’) was handed over by Perú. He faces charges for the deaths of Morena Verdi, Brenda del Castillo and Lara Gutiérrez in 2025
Criminal complaint targets government over alleged misuse of Nucleoeléctrica funds
Deputy Esteban Paulón filed the complaint after an official administrative report to Congress revealed irregular use of expense cards
Journalist sued by the government says Casa Rosada recordings were not clandestine
The national administration filed a complaint over espionage against Luciana Geuna for filming the government house’s corridors, and barred all accredited journalists
The labor federation looked to halt the law on the grounds that it made ‘detrimental and permanent changes’ to workers’ rights
The first complaints against Marcelo Porcel surfaced in late 2024. Despite the ruling, he will remain free, albeit with a series of restrictions