BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentinaโs Senate rejected two Supreme Court justice nominees proposed by President Javier Milei, in a setback for the libertarian leader, who accused lawmakers of politicizing the vote.
The presidentโs February decree to appoint current federal judge Ariel Lijo and academic Manuel Garcia-Mansilla had been questioned by jurists, political opponents, rights groups and a broad spectrum of Argentine politics, over procedural concerns and questions about the nomineesโ qualifications.
โYou cannot appoint judges by decree โฆ We will not accept that in any way,โ opposition Senator Jose Mayans said.
The Senate, which has the power to oppose the appointment of judges by decree, rejected Garcia-Mansillaโs appointment by a vote of 51 to 20 and that of Lijo by 43 votes against 27 (and one abstention). Some conservative lawmakers joined the opposition to vote down the nominations.
In a statement after the vote, Mileiโs office condemned the vote and accused the Senate of only working โto obstruct the future of the Argentine nation.โ
โIt is evident that the politicization of judiciary represents a threat to democracy,โ the presidentโs office.
(Reporting by Nicolas Misculin; Writing by Brendan OโBoyle; Editing by Sarah Morland)
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