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One by one, who are the jurists who will advise on the reform of the Court that Cristina Kirchner wants?

2020-07-28T14:16:26.239Z


There will be eleven specialists from across the country, including defenders of former K officials. 07/28/2020 - 11:03 Clarín.com Politics The idea of ​​the ruling party to introduce modifications in the Supreme Court began to take shape began to take shape on Monday when the list of members of the Advisory Commission with personalities close to Cristina Kirchner, the main interested in the controversial judicial reform, became known. The specialists, mostly related to Peronism and Kirchnerism...


07/28/2020 - 11:03

  • Clarín.com
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The idea of ​​the ruling party to introduce modifications in the Supreme Court began to take shape began to take shape on Monday when the list of members of the Advisory Commission with personalities close to Cristina Kirchner, the main interested in the controversial judicial reform, became known.

The specialists, mostly related to Peronism and Kirchnerism, will offer their position regarding the Judicial Council, the Public Prosecutor's Office and increase the number of trials by juries, in addition to the changes to the integration and operation of the Supreme Court, the main concern of the vice president.

Who are the eleven jurists


Carlos Beraldi

(Photo: Federico López Claro)

One of Cristina Kirchner's defense lawyers in the multiple criminal cases for corruption that the former president and her main strategist face before the Justice. According to official sources, he is the main consultant regarding the design, composition and way of working of the team. Historical partner in the criminal study with former chamberlain Carlos Arslanian.

Leon Carlos Arslanian

(Photo: Pedro Lázaro Fernández)

Cristina Kirchner's former lawyer also in several corruption cases, when he was a partner of Beraldi. He is currently the defender of the former Secretary of Transportation, Ricardo Echegaray. Peronist leader, he was minister of security of the Province during the administration of Felipe Solá. In addition, he was one of the federal chamber maids who integrated the so-called Trial to the Boards, which in 1985 condemned the military for crimes against humanity.

Gustavo Ferreyra

(Photo Lucia Merle)

He is a professor at the University of Buenos Aires and a constitutionalist very close to former Court Judge Raúl Eugenio Zaffaroni, with whom he served advising on the judicial strategy of former Bolivian President Evo Morales. He also advised Cristina Kirchner and other former officials prosecuted by Justice.

Omar Palermo

Criminal lawyer, activist and "proud" member, according to himself, of Justicia Legítima, the collective of Kirchner judges and prosecutors. Close to the former Attorney General of the Nation, Alejandra Gils Carbó. He is a member of the Supreme Court of Justice of Mendoza and very faced with local radicalism, which governs the province.

Enrique Bacigalupo

(Photo: EFE)

Former Attorney General of the Treasury during the brief government of, in 1973. He then went into exile in Spain, where he joined the Supreme Court during 1987 and 2008, whose composition is divided into rooms, one of the intentions of Cristina Kirchner to replicate in the Argentine court. In 2016, he was a defense lawyer for the Barcelona and National Team striker, Lionel Messi, and his father, Jorge Horacio Messi, for three crimes against the Spanish Public Treasury.

Inés Weinberg de Roca

(Photo Federico lopez of course)

President of the Superior Court of Justice of the City of Buenos Aires. She was chosen by Mauricio Macri for the post of Attorney General of the Nation, but Kirchnerism never gave her the necessary votes to be approved.

Marisa Herrera

(Photo: Andres D'Elia)

Full Professor of "Family and Succession Law" at the UBA and researcher at CONICET. It is claimed as a feminist and a Peronist. She regularly participates in partisan activities of the PJ.

Hilda Kogan

(Photo: DyN)

President of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Province of Buenos. Of radical origin, she came to the Buenos Aires Court in 2002, during Solá's tenure. He is a specialist in labor law and also in the branch of social security.

Andrés Gil Domínguez

Andrés Gil Domínguez, constitutionalist and professor at the UBA.

Constitutionalist, professor of Constitutional Law at the UBA. He proposed the reform of the functioning of the Court to facilitate the presentation of extraordinary appeals before that court.

Claudia Sbdar

(Photo: DyN)

First woman to occupy the position in the Supreme Court of Justice of the province of Tucumán. She has a long academic career and was the first woman to hold that position in Tucumán.

Maria del Carmen Battaini

Maria del Carmen Battaini

Judge of the Superior Court of Justice of Tierra del Fuego since 2003. She was in charge of the Judicial School of the Judiciary in that province and is the current vice-president of the Association of Women Judges.

Source: clarin

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