The Government officially appointed Juan Bautista Mahiques as Minister of Justice
The Argentine Government has appointed Juan Bautista Mahiques as the new Minister of Justice, succeeding Mariano CΓΊneo Libarona.
The secret passages behind the changes in Justice
The article discusses the political maneuvering and implications behind the appointment of Juan Bautista Mahiques as the new Argentine Minister of Justice.
CΓΊneo Libarona spoke about the arrival of Mahiques and Viola in Justice and revealed his plans after leaving the Government
Former Justice Minister Mariano CΓΊneo Libarona discussed the transition within the Justice Department following his resignation and expressed optimism about his successors.
Mahiques granted himself leave as Buenos Aires Attorney General to become Milei's Minister of Justice
Incoming national Justice Minister Juan Bautista Mahiques has taken a leave of absence from his position as Buenos Aires Attorney General to assume a role in Javier Milei's administration.
Karina Milei projects her power in the courts: the door to appoint judges and a new operator
Karina Milei's influence in the Argentine judiciary has expanded significantly following the appointment of Juan Bautista Mahiques as the new Minister of Justice.
In the Court, Comodoro Py and the Magistrature expect Juan Bautista Mahiques to resolve the crisis of the 300 vacancies in Justice
Juan Bautista Mahiques is expected to tackle the ongoing crisis of 300 vacant positions within the Argentine judiciary as his predecessor leaves behind initiatives in procedural reforms and significant legal cases.
Mahiques has already visited the offices of Karina Milei and Adorni at the Casa Rosada, before his swearing-in as the new Minister of Justice
Juan Bautista Mahiques is set to be sworn in as Argentina's new Minister of Justice, having met with key government figures including Karina Milei and Manuel Adorni prior to his installation.
CΓΊneo Libarona revealed details of his resignation and cooled a dream of Milei about the appointment of judges: 'The Court holds, we have three magnificent judges'
Mariano CΓΊneo Libarona, the outgoing Justice Minister of Argentina, announced his resignation to focus on personal matters and confirmed the appointment of Juan Bautista Mahiques as his successor.
The link between Juan Bautista Mahiques and the AFA: the challenge of balancing amid the fight between the Government and Chiqui Tapia
Juan Bautista Mahiques, Argentina's new Minister of Justice, faces the challenge of navigating tensions between the government and the Argentine Football Association (AFA) amid legal controversies involving AFA President Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia.
Who is Juan Bautista Mahiques: godson of Angelici, with old ties to Wado de Pedro and appointed in the AFA by Tapia
Juan Bautista Mahiques has built a network of political connections that led to his recent appointment as Argentina's Minister of Justice.
With the appointment of the new Minister of Justice, Karina Milei once again subdued Santiago Caputo and could pursue more positions
The article discusses the appointment of Juan Bautista Mahiques as the new Minister of Justice, highlighting Karina Milei's influence over Santiago Caputo's diminishing power.
Mariano CΓΊneo Libarona explained the reasons for his departure from Government
Mariano CΓΊneo Libarona, the former Minister of Justice, shared the reasoning behind his resignation and expressed admiration for his successor, Juan Bautista Mahiques.
Who is the new Minister of Justice
Argentina's President Javier Milei has appointed Juan Bautista Mahiques as the new Minister of Justice following the resignation of Mariano CΓΊneo Libarona.
Who is Juan Bautista Mahiques, the new Minister of Justice: a judicial family, crossed political relations, and a new member of Karina Milei's team
Juan Bautista Mahiques has been appointed as Argentina's new Minister of Justice, receiving critical support from Karina Milei.
Mahiques thanked Milei for his appointment as Minister of Justice
Buenos Aires's Attorney General, Juan Bautista Mahiques, expressed gratitude to President Javier Milei for his appointment as Minister of Justice, emphasizing the need for a functioning justice system in Argentina.
Juan Bautista Mahiques' First Message After Being Appointed Minister of Justice: Signals to Milei and Karina
Juan Bautista Mahiques, recently appointed minister of justice in Argentina, expresses gratitude to President Javier Milei and emphasizes the importance of an independent and effective justice system.
Juan Bautista Mahiques is the new Minister of Justice, replacing Mariano CΓΊneo Libarona
Juan Bautista Mahiques has been appointed as the Minister of Justice in Argentina, succeeding Mariano CΓΊneo Libarona who resigned.
Juan Bautista Mahiques replaces CΓΊneo Libarona and is the new Minister of Justice
Juan Bautista Mahiques has been appointed as Argentina's new Minister of Justice, succeeding Mariano CΓΊneo Libarona.
Γngela Ledesma will replace Mahiques in the Chamber that must decide on the case of the estate awarded to the AFA
Γngela Ledesma has been appointed to replace Carlos Mahiques in the Chamber deciding on the case related to the estate awarded to the AFA.
Angela Ledesma replaces Carlos Mahiques in the case to decide which judge investigates the Pilar mansion attributed to Pablo Toviggino
Angela Ledesma has been appointed to replace Carlos Mahiques in determining whether the investigation of Pablo Toviggino's mansion in Pilar remains with Judge AdriΓ‘n Gonzalez Charvay or returns to Judge Marcelo Aguinsky.
A judge, a career, a birthday
Judge Carlos Mahiques has resigned from a key case after being linked to a scandal involving the AFA and a controversial birthday celebration.
Accepted the removal of Mahiques from the tribunal that must decide on the case of the fifth awarded to AFA
Carlos Mahiques' recusal from the tribunal overseeing the investigation of a luxury property linked to AFA officials has been accepted by his peers, but there is no consensus on his replacement.
Judge Carlos Mahiques resigned from the chamber of the Casation that will define the case of the fifth of Pilar linked to the AFA
Judge Carlos Mahiques has resigned from his temporary position in the Federal Chamber of Penal Cassation due to functional circumstances, just after celebrating his birthday at a property linked to a controversial AFA official.
The Civic Coalition requested the recusal of a judge in the case concerning the mansion in Pilar
The Civic Coalition in Argentina has requested the recusal of Judge Carlos Mahiques in a money laundering case related to a mansion in Pilar, citing concerns over impartiality.
The Civic Coalition requested the removal of Judge Mahiques from the case of the estate awarded to the AFA
The Civic Coalition in Argentina has requested the removal of Judge Mahiques from a case investigating the ownership of a luxurious estate suspected to belong to AFA officials.
The government supports Mahiques' nomination despite the scandal over the celebration in Pilar
The Argentine government plans to proceed with the nomination of judge Carlos Mahiques despite controversies surrounding a birthday celebration.
An NGO calls for an Ethics Code for Magistrates after the Carlos Mahiques case
An Argentine NGO advocates for an Ethics Code for judges in response to a controversy surrounding Judge Carlos Mahiques.
Mahiques' birthday celebration at a property linked to the AFA causes requests for disqualification and criticism of the judge
Judge Juan Carlos Mahiques faced criticism and requests for disqualification after celebrating his birthday at a property reportedly connected to the AFA's Pablo Toviggino.
Judicial Family, Political Friction, and Controversies: Carlos Mahiques, One of the Judges Who Must Decide the Fate of the Case Linked to the AFA
Carlos Mahiques, a prominent judge in Argentina, is involved in a significant legal case regarding the ownership of a luxurious property attributed to AFA authorities.
AFAgate: a judge celebrated his birthday in the estate attributed to Toviggino, and now he must resolve in that case
A judge involved in the AFAgate investigation celebrated his birthday at a property linked to the case he is now examining.
The Government requested the renewal of the agreement of a Comodoro Py judge who turns 75 years old
President Javier Milei has asked the Senate to renew the agreement for Judge Carlos Alberto Mahiques of the Cassation Court, allowing him to continue serving after reaching the age of 75.