Victims warn that time is of the essence for the province’s first proceedings on businessmen accused of crimes against humanity as the two accused are over 84
Judiciary
Groundbreaking Tucumán dictatorship trial at risk due to defendant’s age
Kicillof accuses police officers of plotting to favor ex-chief-turned-LLA candidate
The 24 officers have already been suspended for allegedly conducting partisan activities from a state organism
Judiciary halts Milei’s plan to close National Highway Administration
The ruling stated that the presidential decree that shut it down violates laws protecting workers rights
YPF case: the US government’s reasons for expressing its resounding support for Argentina
The Donald Trump administration is preparing a statement in favor of Argentina and against the transfer of 51% of YPF’s shares to hedge funds
How decades of conflicting administrations of the state-owned energy company resulted in Argentina being sentenced to pay US$16 billion
The former president and the men convicted alongside her have been given 10 days to pay AR$685 billion after Argentina’s Supreme Court upheld the sentence for corruption in public road works
Judge Loretta Preska had rejected Argentina’s request to stay the turnover
Extradition of Bolsonaro supporters fugitive in Argentina in limbo as trial suspended
There is no date for the proceedings to resume, nor any certainty on whether they will be sent back to Brazil or not
He is being investigated for a fraud scheme that allegedly ensured payments to broker policies for state offices