That can’t happen Oral trial and public trial According to prosecutor Fabiana León, who is making the decisions? corruption case The largest in the history of Argentina’s judiciary complete 4 hours once a week. That’s what they were planning. Are there any issues to make the trial more dynamic? Yes. But there are certainly solutions.
The trial cannot be extended for 4, 5 years or more.. Society is waiting to see who stole it, and if it turns out that it was stolen, what sentences will be imposed on the alleged culprits. It’s not just a judge’s problem. When you look at them, it seems like it’s just them, but that’s not the case. they are They are conducting trials on behalf of Argentine society..
of Casacion Chamberthis is the instance above. oral courtconvened a meeting of this Court next Tuesday for the purpose of hearing the opinion of the Judges, but at the same time indicating to the Judges that the Court wishes to: There will be three trials a week instead of one, and there will be no vacation in January.as planned.
Of course, you can also hear the judges’ arguments justifying the slowness. We hope that a good solution will emerge at Tuesday’s meeting, leading to a more dynamic, swift and agile trial. All judges at all levels, especially when deciding national corruption cases, must know that society is watching them because those who commit corruption in the state steal from Argentineans. The state is not an inscrutable, powerful institution; rather, it functions because it is funded by the taxes of all Argentines. Every time they steal from the nation, they steal from all Argentines..
Hopefully on Tuesday the Oral Court judge will come up with a solution that constitutes a speedier trial and a verdict can be handed down within a reasonable period of time. They and we must never forget that in this case, a former president is being tried for alleged crimes as the head of an illegal organization. He could be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison. It also includes several high-profile former government officials. julio de vidois scheduled to return to prison for the Once tragedy this Thursday.
Another problem is Embarrassing scandal sparked by Moyano family over management of truck drivers union social services. In October, it paid a portion of the salaries of social work staff, including doctors. If a private businessman had done it, Moyano would have already thrown a truck at him and blocked the company’s entrance door.
Social work is managed by Hugo Moyano’s wife. Liliana Zulet. I was surprised to learn that the boss is Hugo Moyano, the second son is Pablo, and his wife is in charge of the social work. The cooperative became a family business. In the last pay deal, the unions extracted special contributions from companies for social services in exchange for lower pay increases for truck drivers. That’s why drivers aren’t what they used to be. Previously, they were a privileged sector of workers who were paid higher wages than other workers. It’s no longer there. That’s why we see a tough and powerful guild rebellion against Moyano.
he Mauricio Macri’s labor reform project was not even discussed in Congress and was boycotted and overturned by Pablo Moyano.. Now, Millay’s new projectIf the content is unknown, a clause is required. It sets limits on the re-election of trade union leaders. They cannot be eternal. Furthermore, as in other organizations, the inclusion of minorities in union leadership should be enforced. Here the winner takes all.
For 50 years, there have been union leaders who are in charge of unions and play key roles. Some have been going on for over 50 years.. It is the only branch of Argentina’s political leadership that predates the dictatorship. Armando CavalieriHe is a leader in the commercial association and has been there for over 50 years. Mr. Moyano is not the only union leader not to uphold his obligations to his employees. victor santa mariaGeneral Secretary of the Construction Workers’ Union, which has acquired many media outlets. A few days ago, a group of media employees reported that the company was not complying with the agreements it had signed. This speaks to the enormous power of trade unionism in Argentina.