Former Supreme Court judge Eugenio Zaffaroni has criticised the re-election of ex-colleague Ricardo Lorenzetti to the body's presidency, arguing that the chair of the country's highest judicial authority should be assigned on a rotating basis.
Negotiations between Greece and its international lenders over reforms to unlock remaining bailout aid have made headway and an agreement could be closer this month, a government official said.
Teamsters trade union secretary Pablo Moyano has revealed that his organisation will demand a minimum pay rise of 33 percent for upcoming collective salary negotiations thid year, while hitting out at high inflation and income tax burdens.
By Sebastián Lacunza
“He spent the entire time checking his smartphone without looking at me. This kind of contempt doesn’t affect me; I told him what I thought about his candidacy — it’s over,” this foreign leader, who plays in the big leagues in his country and used to have a close relationship with the Kirchners, told the Herald.
“He spent the entire time checking his smartphone without looking at me. This kind of contempt doesn’t affect me; I told him what I thought about his candidacy — it’s over,” this foreign leader, who plays in the big leagues in his country and used to have a close relationship with the Kirchners, told the Herald.
Buenos Aires province Cabinet Chief Alberto Pérez has said presidential hopeful Sergio Massa will fight for the third place in the October elections against Margarita Stolbizer, while the Victory Front (FpV) and the PRO will compete for the presidency.
After almost 85 minutes of deadlock, Cristián Pavón and Pablo Pérez made the difference as they came off the bench to fire Boca Juniors to a 2-0 victory over River Plate, also sending the home team to the Primera División summit as sole leaders.
AMIA´s president Leonardo Jmelnitzky, urged today for prosecutor Alberto Nisman´s suspicious death inquiry to continue, and pointed out that the institution is waiting for the confirmation of the unconstitutional nature of Iran´s Memorandum.
The mayor of Baltimore lifted today a night curfew imposed on the city last week to stem a spate of looting and arson that followed the funeral of a young black man who died from injuries suffered while in the police custody.
The Nigerian army rescued hundreds of women and children last week from the Islamist fighters in northern Nigeria's Sambisa Forest in a major operation that has turned international attention to the plight of hostages.
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Full MARKET coverage HEREJulia Pomares, Director of the Political Institutions Programme, CIPPEC
‘The parties are learning to play the primary game’
By Tomás Brockenshire
Fully immersed in election season as director of the Political Institutions Programme at the Centre for the Implementation of Public Policies Promoting Equity and Growth (CIPPEC), Julia Pomares spoke to the Herald in her home about the primaries and how they have evolved since 2011 and the influence of money in electoral campaigns.
Fully immersed in election season as director of the Political Institutions Programme at the Centre for the Implementation of Public Policies Promoting Equity and Growth (CIPPEC), Julia Pomares spoke to the Herald in her home about the primaries and how they have evolved since 2011 and the influence of money in electoral campaigns.
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