What the elite doesn't know is not wise but old
Javier Milei justifies the appointment of a new Minister of Justice, emphasizing the need for experience in the judicial sector to address vacancies and streamline judicial independence in Argentina.
In a recent interview, Javier Milei praised the newly appointed Minister of Justice, Juan Mahiques, citing his extensive experience and familiarity with the judicial system as essential in addressing the numerous vacancies in federal courts. Milei's remark highlights his administration's intention to increase judicial independence, a key goal following his party's recent electoral successes. However, he referred to judicial appointments as a priority, indicating a strategic move to consolidate power within his government while addressing the judicial backlog.
The narrative surrounding this appointment suggests that Milei's administration is keen on reinforcing its position in Congress and the judiciary, creating a governance model that aligns with their ideological objectives. The term