Javier Milei would be planning an offensive in justice to fill the seats that will be free in the coming weeks. At the end of the year one of the judges of the Supreme Court of Justice will complete his years of service, but the national executive plans not to renew his seat.
Javier Milei has been quite clear in its intentions to resolve the problems of the Supreme Court of Justice if the Senate of the Nation does not reach an agreement on the documents presented. In this way, even if it is provisional, he would make the decision by decree.
On December 29, Judge Juan Carlos Maqueda turns 75 years old and with it his time in court. This is because the same government has let him know that it will not give the opportunity, through the Senate, for it to continue for at least another 5 years.
In this way, of the 5 seats that the Court has, only 3 will remain, so majority rulings should be made unanimously. If this situation does not occur, and in the absence of solutions, other judges could be called to form the majority.

As stated by the presidentIf no agreements are reached in the Senate, two supreme presidents could be placed through regulatory decrees. Here lies the conflict, since it is said that the elected officials would respond to the government and could issue rulings favorable to it, as happened in the Macri government.
“If the lawsuit appears to me, but the Senate does not resolve it, I will have to resolve it. “It would temporarily resolve that demand and then the Senate will validate it or reject it.”
While waiting for this situation to be resolved, the nation’s highest court of justice continues to operate with 4 of the 5 seats available. The situation poses great challenges for the remainder of the year in a hot government venue no matter how you look at it.
The liberation
Javier Milei insists on its progress to free the market and that the institutions have minimal interference in terms of negotiations. The “freedom” that the president preaches already affects hundreds of thousands of companies that have had to cut staff, while at the same time they have seen their sales decline to unsustainable levels.
It is said that the freedom to compete must be carried out on the basis of equality between competitors, but this does not seem to worry the highest national leader. Be that as it may, there are already thousands of SMEs that have had to cease their activities.
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