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They ask the Court to declare unconstitutional the law that this year allows the re-election of the Buenos Aires mayors

2023-05-29T19:02:09.181Z

Highlights: With the pen of constitutionalist Gil Dominguez, the PAIS party requested that the Court immediately suspend the article that allows a new term for those who have already governed two. Oscar Héctor Alva, the president and representative of the Open Political Party for Social Integrity (PAIS)-Buenos Aires District, appeared before the Supreme Court of Justice. Alva reasons that the last patch that was made to the Buenos Aires electoral law is unconstitutional, because it allows "91 Intendants and Intendents of the Province of Buenos Aires out of a total of 135 to be in the privileged position"


With the pen of constitutionalist Gil Dominguez, the PAIS party requested that the Court immediately suspend the article that allows a new term for those who have already governed two.


The Pandora's box that a few weeks ago was opened with the suspension of the elections in San Juan and Tucumán by the Supreme Court of Justice for considering that the constitutional principle of alternation in power was not guaranteed with the permission for new re-election of Sergio Uñac and Juan Manzur respectively, It continues to cause consequences on the electoral board throughout the country.

With the sponsorship of the prestigious constitutionalist Andrés Gil Domínguez, the president and representative of the Open Political Party for Social Integrity (PAIS)-Buenos Aires District, Oscar Héctor Alva, appeared before the Supreme Court of Justice to request a "declaratory action of unconstitutionality" against the Province of Buenos Aires, with respect to article 4 of Law 15,315, "for being contrary to articles 1, 5 and 75, paragraph 22 of the Argentine Constitution and to the standards delimited by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Advisory Opinion No. 28/2021."

Alva reasons that the last patch that was made to the Buenos Aires electoral law is unconstitutional, because it allows "91 Intendants and Intendents of the Province of Buenos Aires out of a total of 135 to be in the privileged position of being the only, exclusive and exclusive subjects that would have the possibility of being in office for 12 years from the sanction of Law 14,836. Just them, not one more."

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Source: clarin

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