The government of Javier Milei will move against the judicial measure that benefited Chubut in the fight for co-participation.
This was confirmed this afternoon by the Minister of Justice
Mariano Cúneo Libarona.
The minister traveled to Mendoza this Wednesday to meet with federal first instance magistrates from Mendoza, San Juan and San Rafael.
The official reason for the visit is the modifications to the criminal procedure system to
bring the accusatory system to the entire country
, which works in Salta and Jujuy, and in Mendoza, with a similar methodology.
But in the talk with the journalists who were waiting for him in the Mendoza Electoral Secretariat building, the minister spoke about his true priorities.
"First, I ask senators
to expedite the appointment of federal judges
and then I want to be able to move forward with the unjustified spending cuts and the sad inheritance we received," he said.
Regarding the bid with the governor of Chubut, Ignacio Torres, the Minister of Justice confirmed the legal strategy:
they will present a per saltum appeal before the Supreme Court of Justice
to try to reverse the ruling of the federal judge of Rawson, Hugo Sastre, who ordered The Casa Rosada ceases to withhold funds from the federal co-participation to Chubut due to a debt that the province has with the national State.
"This afternoon
I will meet with Rodolfo Barra
(Attorney General of the Treasury) to finalize the presentation, which will be shortly," said Cúneo Libarona.
He described Judge Rawson's sentence as: "A manifest incompetence, an inadequate measure. The judge sets out to legislate on economic issues beyond the control of the judiciary. It is nonsense and we are going to appeal to the superior court per saltum, we are going to discuss it." today to settle this appeal as soon as possible".
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