Tag: patricia bullrich
Argentinean Court Backs Anti-Protest Protocol
Argentina’s judiciary on March 31 has reinstated the controversial anti-picket protocol, empowering the Milei’s Government to maintain repressive deployment of federal forces against protests. The Argentine Federal Administrative Litigation Chamber’s recent decision has unequivocally re-established the contentious “anti-picket protocol“, a measure championed by former Security Minister Patricia Bullrich. This significant judicial reversal effectively overrides a […]
March 31, 2026
Argentinian Government Pushes for Migration Police to Replace Gendarmerie and Airport Security Police
The Argentinian government is moving forward with the creation of a Migration Police that will take on tasks that until now have been handled by other federal forces, framing it as an attempt to “professionalize Migration services.”
November 25, 2025
Argentina’s Milei Proposes Penal Code Reform to Toughen Sentences and Lower Criminal Responsibility Age
President Javier Milei has proposed a Penal Code reform that would raise sentences for serious crimes and lower the age of criminal responsibility to 13, framing it as part of a “zero tolerance” strategy.
October 3, 2025
Protesters Demanding Justice for Femicide Victims in Argentina Face Police Repression
A demonstration in Buenos Aires on Wednesday following the triple femicide in La Matanza was met with police repression, resulting in the detention of four people so far. RELATED: Milei’s Policies Are a ‘Time Bomb’ for Argentina: Cristina Fernandez Chanting “A femicide every 35 hours” and “Stop killing us,” the demonstrators denounced the murders of […]