
Argentine Supreme Court Limits Presidential Emergency Decrees
The Argentine Supreme Court has imposed limits on the president's ability to use emergency decrees, affecting executive power.
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Argentine Supreme Court sets limits on presidential use of emergency decrees
The judges declared a 2019 decree provision unconstitutional, ruling that the government failed to justify using emergency powers to amend a matter reserved for Congress La entrada Argentine Supreme Court sets limits on presidential use of emergency decrees se publicó primero en Buenos Aires Herald.
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