
Hilda Kogan
Hilda Kogan is a prominent Argentine jurist currently serving as the head of the Supreme Court of Buenos Aires and the Electoral Board. She has been involved in significant legal discussions regarding electoral processes in the province, especially during times of political transition. Recently, she was mentioned in relation to the ongoing debate in the Buenos Aires Legislature over electoral timelines and the suspension of primary elections, where her expertise is sought to clarify the legal perspectives on the organization of upcoming elections.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Argentina | 2 | 5.00 | 0.12% | +0% | 45,195,774 | 53,997 | $450,000 | 538$ |
Totals | 2 | 45,195,774 | 53,997 | $450,000 | 538$ |
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Recent Mentions
Argentina:
Hilda Kogan was one of the judges who ruled on the appeal in the paternity case.
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Argentina:
Hilda Kogan is the president of the Electoral Board of Buenos Aires Province.
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Argentina:
Hilda Kogan is the president of the jury and the Supreme Court of Justice.
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Argentina:
Hilda Kogan is the president of the Suprema Corte de la provincia de Buenos Aires.
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Argentina:
Hilda Kogan intervened to suspend Julieta Makintach and expedite her political trial.
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Argentina:
Hilda Kogan is the president of the electoral board that will oversee Cristina Kirchner's candidacy.
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Argentina:
Hilda Kogan is the president of the Supreme Court who signed the resolution to grant Judge Makintach a compulsory leave.
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Argentina:
Hilda Kogan is the President of the Supreme Court of Justice in Buenos Aires and will decide on the impeachment process.
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Argentina:
Hilda Kogan, the head of the Supreme Court of Buenos Aires, led a meeting with members of the Board.
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Argentina:
Hilda Kogan is the head of the Supreme Court of Buenos Aires and led a meeting with electoral board members.
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