Mar 12 • 05:25 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The Government formalized the appointment of Alejandro Ramírez at the head of the General Inspectorate of Justice

The Argentine government has officially appointed Alejandro Ramírez as the new head of the General Inspectorate of Justice (IGJ) following the resignation of Daniel Roque Vítolo.

The Argentine government has formalized the appointment of Alejandro Horacio Ramírez as the new head of the General Inspectorate of Justice (IGJ), following the acceptance of the resignation of Daniel Roque Vítolo from this position. The decision was made official through Decree 144/2026, which was published in the Official Bulletin and signed by President Javier Milei and Justice Minister Juan Bautista Mahiques. The decree states that the changes will take effect as of March 6, 2026.

This appointment comes shortly after Minister Mahiques assumed his role at the Justice Ministry, indicating a swift transition in leadership within the department. The decree also expresses gratitude for the services rendered by Vítolo during his tenure, highlighting the importance of continuity in governance amidst changes in leadership.

The implications of this transition may be significant for the IGJ, as Ramírez will likely introduce new policies and approaches that reflect the current government's priorities under President Milei's administration. Observers will be keen to see how these changes will impact ongoing justice reforms and the overall functioning of this key governmental body.

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