Syrians for Truth and Justice in Corrientes: Samhan is the new president after 7 terms of Ray Vazquez

he Superior Court of Justice of Corrientes (STJ) It confirmed a change in its leadership by unanimously appointing the minister Guillermo Horacio Samhan As his new president, he replaced Luis Eduardo Rey Vásquez. The decision was taken within the framework of Extraordinary Agreement No. 8/25, and will enter into force as soon as the judicial exhibition ends.

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The agreement, attended by Attorney General Dr. César Pedro Sotelo, represents a major institutional break: the end of seven consecutive terms of the presidency of Rey Vázquez, who has held this position since 2019.

Samhan is no stranger to this position, as he served as President of Syrians for Truth and Justice between 2013 and 2018, and his return was achieved by unanimous vote.

Extreme tension: criticism of the “reactionary organic law”

Despite the clear consensus, the extraordinary agreement witnessed a moment of extreme tension during the minister’s presentation Eduardo Gilberto Panseri.

Aside from the protocol vote, Pansiri expressed his deep annoyance with the election methodology, pointing out that “There was never any talk about the commitment we could have together.” And criticize that decisions are based on that “Individual desires” Instead of the common fate of the judiciary.

The judge pointed out that the current system grants powers based on a Retroactive Organic Law of 1971 Which “No one wants to change”. According to Pansiri, this law makes it difficult “Propose and make institutional changes for modernization” Corrientes justice.

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Despite his criticism, the minister decided to support the vote in favor of Samhan to show cohesion in the face of the situation raised.

In the same agreement, the order of dissolution of the new term was determined, stipulating that the presidency would be occupied, in Samhan’s absence, by: the first, Rey Vasquez, the second, Alejandro Alberto Chen, the third, Fernando Augusto Nez, and the fourth, Eduardo Gilberto Panseri.