The article discusses the legal dispute surrounding the removal of five former prosecutors from the $LIBRA case by Judge Marcelo Martinez de Giorgi, which has led to an appeal. This issue has now escalated to the unstable Chamber of Federal Courts, specifically Sala I, where two judges—Leopoldo Bruglia and Pablo Bertuzzi—were temporarily assigned during the Macri administration and face uncertain futures due to vacancies. The government, under President Javier Milei, is attempting to replace them through a competitive process, despite previous attempts by the Kirchner government to remove them. Bruglia is challenging his position before international justice institutions, alleging selective application of court rulings by the government, citing the case of Judge Carlos Mahiques, father of Justice Minister Juan Bautista Mahiques, who was kept past retirement age.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the government's actions as politically motivated, highlighting the potential conflict of interest involving Justice Minister Juan Bautista Mahiques and his father, Judge Carlos Mahiques. It emphasizes the government's alleged selective application of judicial rules, suggesting a左




