Argentine Court Upholds Obligation to Implement Law that Improves Funding for Public Universities
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BUENOS AIRES (AP) — An Argentine court confirmed on Tuesday that the government must apply a law that increases the budget for public universities and teachers’ salaries that is rejected by ultraliberal President Javier Milei on the grounds that it unbalanced public accounts. The Federal Administrative Chamber confirmed the ruling of a judge of first instance that in December had ordered the government to comply with the Law on Financing Univers…
BUENOS AIRES (AP) — An Argentine court ruled Tuesday that the government must implement a law increasing funding for public universities and teachers' salaries, a law opposed by ultraliberal President Javier Milei…
While a new educational strike is taking place at the national level and public classes in front of the house of the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, the Justice rejected the appeal of the national government and confirmed the precautionary measure so that the administration of Javier Milei will comply with the update of university salaries and the amount of student scholarships.Chamber III of the Chamber in Federal Administrative Litigation, with…
The Chamber's ruling in the Federal Administrative Dispute is in the midst of university strikes demanding salary and budget increases.
The Federal Administrative Chamber confirmed the precautionary measure handed down at first instance and questioned the appeal of the executive branch by classifying its arguments as “unserious.” It assured that the fiscal impact of the measure is low.
The National Federal Administrative Court upheld a preliminary injunction ordering the national government to implement the University Financing Law and restore the salaries of teaching and non-teaching staff, as well as the amounts allocated to student scholarships. The ruling, issued by the Court of Appeals, ratified the lower court's decision following a claim filed by the National Interuniversity Council (CIN) along with other stakeholders i…
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