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Sturzenegger Threatened Justice with Applying the Methods of the French Revolution: What Were They?

Federico Sturzenegger complained that a key part of the reforms promoted by the executive branch is judicialized by precautionary measures. He said in his presentation in La Rural, the Minister of Deregulation and State Transformation, and ironized: “I’m studying what the French Revolution has done with the judicial system, because they treated the nobles differently than the ordinary people. Let’s see if we advance without using all the methods…
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Federico Sturzenegger complained that a key part of the reforms promoted by the executive branch is judicialized by precautionary measures. He said in his presentation in La Rural, the Minister of Deregulation and State Transformation, and ironized: “I’m studying what the French Revolution has done with the judicial system, because they treated the nobles differently than the ordinary people. Let’s see if we advance without using all the methods…

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Diario Registrado broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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