Tarditti: “It seems like a provocation to leave Argentina a Court made up of 5 men for 20 years”

2024-03-22 11:05:35

The member of the Superior Court of Justice (TSJ) of Córdoba, Aída Tarditti, stated that she had a feeling of “sadness and also anger” when she learned of the nominations of the national Executive for the integration of the Supreme Court.

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In it Mis from the M“It seems like a provocation to me to propose two men and leave Argentina with a Court made up of five men for 20 years.”said in statements to the program “Another turn of the screw” University Radio.

He also explained that “except for some imponderable age of the members of the Court, it is expected that they will be at least 20 years old.”

Tarditti assured that “It was surprising that they applied for two when there is only one vacancy.” and what did you think asomething strange”.

In this way he referred to the application of federal judge Ariel Lijo to fill the vacancy of the High Body after the departure of Elena Highton from Nolasco, and the nomination of Manuel García Mansilla replacing Juan Carlos Maquedawho will turn 75 on December 29th.

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The member of the TSJ pointed out that “although there is no doubt” that nominating a member of the Court “is an attribution of the person who exercises the presidency,” she considered that “there is also a framework that must be observed” and that “that framework is given by the Convention against all forms of Discrimination against Women.”

“These decisions made by whoever exercises the presidency compromise several mandates, not only his own, but it is a decision that in turn affects the entire country and affects Argentina internationally because the issue of women’s access to positions of decision is something global,” he added.

Tarditti described these decisions as “patriarchal” and then asked: “Are women all ignorant? “Isn’t there a trained woman in the entire country, a judge, a lawyer, a university professor?”

“It is like a provocation at this point with a convention that says so, with recommendations from international organizations, with a request from a lot of non-governmental organizations. If the president believes that we are all equal, he does not show it with this”, he expressed in a critical tone.

Finally, he referred to the nomination of federal judge Ariel Lijo to join the Supreme Court, although without explicitly naming him: “Someone from Comodoro Py does not represent me.”.

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