Overview
- The Procuración del Tesoro moved to recuse Judge Adrián González Charvay for alleged prejudgment in the case challenging Decree 681/2025, which the government says did not suspend the disability emergency law.
- Judge González Charvay rejected the government’s arguments as necessary factual findings for a collective amparo, then sent the incident to the San Martín appeals chamber and stepped aside pending a new designation.
- On November 5, the court admitted the collective action against Article 2 of the decree, rejected the government’s objections on standing and representation, and defined the scope of the affected collective.
- Actress Julieta Díaz publicly condemned the halt as “pornographic cruelty,” arguing the government is using procedural tactics to stall enforcement sought by families and disability organizations.
- Separately, prosecutor Franco Piccardi’s ANDIS case reports detainees, about US$700,000 seized, 15 people implicated including former director Diego Spagnuolo, and allegations of large-scale diversion of funds for medications.