The recent announcement of the presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni, confirming that the Government It will appeal the judicial suspension of Decree 461/2025 that ordered the dissolution of the National Road Directorate, has generated a new chapter in the debate on the reorganization of the Argentine State.
The judicial decision, taken by Judge Martina Forns, represents a significant brake on one of the most controversial reforms promoted by the administration of the Government by Javier Milei, and raises questions about the legal and constitutional limits of the Executive Power regarding institutional restructuring.
The presidential spoke Government will appeal the suspension of the decree that determines the dissolution of national roads. End”.
This statement occurred hours after The Federal Civil, Commercial and Contentious Administrative Court No. 2 would make a precautionary measure presented by the National Road Employees Union (Sevina)suspending for six months any administrative act derived from the presidential decree.

Decree 461/2025, published on July 8, ordered the dissolution of national roads, together with the National Traffic and Road Safety Commission and the Road Safety Agency. According to him Governmentthese entities represented “structures linked to corruption in public works.”
Adorni justified the measure citing the judicial case that involved the former president Cristina Fernández de KirchneA, in which “fraudulent maneuvers” were detected as rigged contracts, financial advances without justification and abandonment of works without penalty.
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The judge Martina Forns argued that the application of the decree could generate “forced transfers, undercover decouples or functional empties”In a technical organism that requires autonomy to fulfill its role.
In her nine -page resolution, the magistrate warned about the “true risk of imminent and irreparable damage” and stressed that article 32 of the Decree conditioned the stability of the personnel to future administrative decisions, which would violate collective labor agreements and constitutional norms.
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