Tucumán senators and deputies manage a meeting with Rosatti

Tucumán senators and deputies manage a meeting with Rosatti
Tucumán senators and deputies manage a meeting with Rosatti

The request seeks the head of the Court “about the emergency situation that the Federal Justice of Tucumán is going through.” Vacancies.

Senators and national deputies from Tucumán sent a note addressed to the president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (CSJN), Horacio Rosattito request a hearing with the aim of “internalizing the emergency situation that the Federal Justice of Tucumán is going through”, in a context of concern about the vacancies in those courts.

The request bears the signatures of the three representatives of the province in the Upper House, Juan Manzur, Sandra Mendoza (Union for the Homeland) and Beatriz Avila (Social Justice block); and of eight of the nine Tucumán legislators in the lower house, the Peronists Gladys Medina, Agustin Fernandez, Pablo Yedlin, Carlos Cisneros and Elía Fernández de Mansilla; the radicals Roberto Sanchez and Mariano Campero; and the bus driver Gerardo Huesen (Freedom Advances).

The initiative fundamentally aims to promote the coverage of vacancies and competitions in the Federal Justice.

The joint writing between senators and deputies has as a recent precedent the meeting headed by the governor Osvaldo Jaldo, at the headquarters of the Federal Court of Appeals, and with the participation of authorities from the federal jurisdiction, the Executive Branch, the provincial Legislature and the Senate and Deputies. “The work day gave us the opportunity to better understand the functioning of this national judicial unit and the urgency of filling existing vacancies at different levels,” said the head of the EP on that occasion.

The president warned that, although “these decisions are made in the Federal Capital”, the different levels of the provincial State and the federal justice system advanced their work together with senators and national deputies for Tucumán.

“This action aimed not only to inform them about the functioning of the Federal Justice in our province, but also to involve them in the process and work together to address this problem. In this sense, statistics were presented on the causes that fall under federal jurisdiction in areas such as drug trafficking and smuggling, evidencing the importance of strengthening and completing the judicial body,” he indicated.

Jaldo also celebrated “the joint work, which is essential to guarantee that federal Justice works efficiently and in a timely manner.”

 
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