Argentinischer Political Club fordert Respekt für Mechanismen zur Richterwahl

Der argentinische Political Club hat eine Erklärung veröffentlicht, in der er Besorgnis über die Verfahren zur Ernennung von Richtern äußert und die Einhaltung verfassungsmäßiger Abläufe fordert.

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