Argentina’s president-elect is likely to ditch the Supreme Court impeachment, give the judiciary financial autonomy, and seek to fill key vacancies
Judiciary
YPF expropriation: Argentina won’t have to pay US$16-billion during appeal process
Judge Preska said Argentina should pledge ‘alternative assets’ — its equity interest in YPF and Paraguay’s payment for the Yacyretá dam
Facundo Jones Huala, convicted of arson, was arrested in El Bolsón earlier this year after escaping to Argentina
An AFIP director was allegedly in contact with a retired police officer, ordering him to gather illegal information
Chief Supreme Court Justice Rosatti calls for ‘national unity’ after Argentine elections
He warned about confrontation and stressed the need to cling to the mast of the Constitution.
U.S. Judge Loretta Preska ruled that Argentina must pay US$16.1 billion to litigators but had acquitted YPF in March
The owner, a man known as ‘The Croatian,’ is allegedly the main ‘blue dollar’ trader in Buenos Aires
In a separate lawsuit, LLA accused the ruling coalition of spreading false information
Burford requested Judge Loretta Preska to seize Argentine assets starting in October 15, which the country appealed on Tuesday