Senate advances Carlos Mahiques' term extension amid tensions

Argentina's Senate held a public hearing for judge Carlos Mahiques' five-year term extension in the Federal Cassation Court, marked by clashes between ruling bloc and opposition. Kirchnerist senators questioned the process's legality and commission makeup, while Mahiques defended his record and rejected accusations over the Lago Escondido trip. Officialism and allies gathered signatures for a favorable report.

The Senate's Agreements Committee hearing revealed political tensions even before Carlos Mahiques' presentation. Senator Juliana Di Tullio claimed Unión por la Patria lacks proper representation on the commission and clashed with Patricia Bullrich: “Tranquila Patricia, solo estoy contando lo que hacen ustedes. Estoy contando lo que dice el reglamento, te guste o no”.

Mahiques, in the judiciary since 1974 and appointed in 2018, requested the five-year extension under Constitution article 99 paragraph 4, nearing age 75. Facing questions from Anabel Fernández Sagasti and Martín Soria on his Lago Escondido trip, the judge called it a “viaje de amigos” without corporate funding and noted judicial acquittal with no ethical breaches.

Opponents cited the Supreme Court's Bertuzzi ruling against non-competitive transfers and challenges from ACIJ and INECIP deeming it unconstitutional. Mahiques upheld his Macri-era transfer as institutionally approved and rejected ideological claims: “No me hago cargo de imputaciones a un supuesto grupo de jueces trasladados”.

Despite clashes, La Libertad Avanza, UCR, and allies signed a favorable report, ready for the chamber floor, possibly on April 29.

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Juan Bautista Mahiques speaks at podium as new Argentine Minister of Justice, with flags and officials in background.
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Juan Bautista Mahiques assumes Justice Ministry role in Argentina

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Juan Bautista Mahiques, current Attorney General of the City of Buenos Aires, will assume the role of Minister of Justice following Mariano Cúneo Libarona's resignation. The appointment occurs amid cabinet reshuffles under President Javier Milei, including a prior meeting with Karina Milei and Manuel Adorni. Mahiques will begin his tenure with a comprehensive review of the ministry.

Argentine Senator Luis Juez has formally joined the La Libertad Avanza bloc in the Senate, bolstering Javier Milei's officialism ahead of the labor reform vote scheduled for Friday. The move brings the bloc to 21 senators and, with allies, reaches 44 out of 72 votes. Juez aims for the Córdoba governorship in 2027 and praised the president's moderation.

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The appointment of Juan Bautista Mahiques as the new Minister of Justice, replacing Mariano Cúneo Libarona, marks a victory for Karina Milei in her internal dispute with Santiago Caputo. The change, announced by President Javier Milei, sidelines Caputo's allies like Sebastián Amerio, who receives the Treasury Procuración as a consolation. This move deepens tensions within the libertarian government.

Javier Milei's government expresses optimism for half sanction on its labor reform in the Senate this Wednesday (Feb 11), led by Patricia Bullrich's negotiations. Building on recent bloc strengthening, the initiative faces strong union backlash, including a CGT march, as the ruling party eyes modifications for passage.

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Judge Diego Amarante has authorized AFA president Claudio “Chiqui” Tapia to make up to three international trips under strict conditions, days after being banned from leaving the country. The ruling allows him to attend commitments such as FIFA and Conmebol meetings, including a trip to Paraguay this Wednesday. Tapia faces an investigation for alleged improper retention of contributions and taxes.

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