translated from Spanish: The Civil and Commercial Chamber also rejected judicial reform

In the same vein as the Chamber of Crime, on Thursday the Civil and Commercial Chamber published an agreed to criticize the judicial reform that the national government filed last week. The court specifically objected to the merger of the Federal Civil and Commercial Jurisdiction with the Federal Administrative Litigation proposing the initiative. 

“The proposed merger in the project will, in addition to the questions based on the guarantee of the natural judge, concrete difficulties in the functioning of the courts and chambers, whose staff will suddenly have to attend to matters that are alien to them with already scarce resources, all of which will surely be detrimental to the litigants”, the resolution according to the information of the NA agency, contends.

It is time to have an independent Justice, which does not influence media, factual or political powers. If we succeed, we will have paid off one of those debts that Argentine democracy still has with society. pic.twitter.com/xASaPNdEcP — Alberto Fernández (@alferdez)
July 30, 2020

On Wednesday, the Chamber of Crime had also criticized the government’s decision to send a project to Congress to attempt an improvement in Justice.In the agreed one they issued unanimously yesterday, they said the reform would entail “the complete scrapping and dismantling of the centennial jurisdiction.”
In the same vein as Justice, Together for Change’s opposition was against the project even before it was presented, as it considered it an instrument to achieve impunity for Cristina Kirchner.

Original source in Spanish

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