In the midst of a convulsed political and economic context, the Government He has decided to rule out the possibility of appointing Ariel Lijo by decree in case his specifications is rejected by the Senate. This decision is produced at a critical moment, marked by the Cryptocurrency Scandal $ LIBRA and the imminent legislative discussion about the appointment of new judges for the Supreme Court of Justice.
The $ Libra cryptocurrency scandal has shaken the Government by Javier Milei, generating a wave of criticism and questions. The cryptocurrency, promoted by the president himself, has been subject to complaints for alleged scam, with losses estimated at millions of dollars.
This scandal has affected the image of the Government and has complicated political negotiations in Congress. Ariel Lijo’s document, proposed by Milei to occupy a vacancy in the Supreme Court, faces a vote at the Senate.
The government has admitted that it does not have the necessary votes to ensure its approval, especially due to the lack of support of Kirchnerism, which has the majority in the upper house. The Constitution requires an aggravated majority of two thirds of those present for the appointment of Judges of the Supreme Court, which further complicates the situation.

Given the possibility of rejection in the Senate, the Government He has decided not to insist on the designation of Lijo by decree. This decision is based on the concern that an appointment by decree could lead to all the judgments of the magistrates subject to review, generating greater legal instability.
In addition, the government seeks to avoid direct confrontation with Congress and prefers to explore other options. In the event that the Lijo Pliego is rejected, the government already has other names of judges that they consider “libertarians of pure strain.”
Candidates
Among the main candidates are Ricardo Ramírez Calvo and Ricardo Manuel Rojas. Ricardo Ramírez Calvo: Recommended by García Mansilla himself, Ramírez Calvo has worked closely with him and is known for his alignment with the libertarian principles. His experience and trajectory make him a solid candidate to occupy a vacancy in the Supreme Court.
Ricardo Manuel Rojas: former criminal judge and author of the book “Inflation as a crime”, Rojas was previously proposed by Milei to be a treasure attorney, although he rejected the position. His profile and ideas position him as an ideal candidate for Government In case Lijo is not approved.
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