
Manuel José García-Mansilla
Manuel José García-Mansilla is a prominent legal figure in Argentina who was recently nominated by President Javier Milei for a position on the Supreme Court. His appointment has sparked controversy, as it is being pursued through a presidential decree amidst significant opposition from various political sectors in Congress, particularly the PRO and UCR parties. García-Mansilla's nomination is part of Milei's broader strategy to solidify his administration's influence within the judiciary, despite the potential challenges of obtaining Senate approval.
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Argentina:
Manuel José García-Mansilla was required to abstain from cases in the Supreme Court for three months.
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Brazil:
Manuel José García-Mansilla is a conservative academic who was appointed to the Supreme Court but is opposed to abortion.
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Argentina:
The resolution states that Dr. Manuel José García-Mansilla must abstain from all jurisdictional causes while acting as a judge 'in commission'.
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Uruguay:
Manuel García Mansilla is one of the appointees by Javier Milei for the Supreme Court.
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