Judge partially suspends Milei's labour reform

Is there a mechanism in Argentina to dismiss judges?
Judges and prosecutors here are notoriously partial. There does seem to be a mechanism, "juicio politico" or impeachment, I guess, via parliament. For example, the opposition want to impeach the prosecutor in the $LIBRA investigation, who had been sitting on incriminating evidence since January, until he was exposed.

But mostly, corrupt judges and prosecutors can close or stall cases with impunity.
 
That's too bad, Bukele in El Salvador was able to dismiss judges and other officials that were holding up his reforms, and now he's completely transformed his country. Hoping Milei is able to do the same
 
Bukele successfully reformed his country, from murder capital of the world to safest country in the Western Hemisphere in just a few years. Removing the corrupt judges holding up reforms was a key part of his success. Milei should not let officials planted by the previous administrations slow him down

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Bukele successfully reformed his country, from murder capital of the world to safest country in the Western Hemisphere in just a few years. Removing the corrupt judges holding up reforms was a key part of his success. Milei should not let officials planted by the previous administrations slow him down

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You should take a look at the ElSalvador subreddit to see what people living there think. Average wage 500 dollars a month, average rent 6-700 dollars a month. Everything costs the same or more than the USA. But yeah no crime. Probably nothing to steal.
 
Bukele successfully reformed his country, from murder capital of the world to safest country in the Western Hemisphere in just a few years. Removing the corrupt judges holding up reforms was a key part of his success. Milei should not let officials planted by the previous administrations slow him down

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Are you considering moving to El Salvador?
 
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