
After Milei's Decree, García-mansilla Was Sworn in as a Supreme Court Judge.
It would be about the most right-wing judge in the history of the CSJN. The details of his appointment.
The renowned jurist Manuel García-Mansilla was sworn in this Thursday as a judge of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation in a ceremony led by the president of the court, Horacio Rosatti.
His appointment marks a milestone in the renewal of the highest court and reinforces the presence of high-level technical profiles in the Argentine Justice system.
An excellent profile in the Supreme Court
Manuel García-Mansilla is a jurist with a distinguished career in the academic and judicial fields. His training and experience position him as a key addition to the Supreme Court.
His appointment, made by the president Javier Milei through a decree, is part of the Government's strategy to strengthen the independence of the Judiciary with high-prestige profiles.

García-Mansilla's support for dollarization
Beyond his judicial work, García-Mansilla has expressed economic positions aligned with a liberal vision. In an opinion column published in La Derecha Diario, the now Supreme Court judge defended the possibility of implementing dollarization in Argentina as a solution to stabilize the economy and guarantee the legal security of contracts. His stance makes him a reference in legal and economic thought in the country.
The situation of Ariel Lijo
Meanwhile, García-Mansilla has already assumed his role, the situation of the other jurist appointed by the Government, Ariel Lijo, is still undefined. The Supreme Court postponed his swearing-in ceremony, and the issue remains under discussion.

Lijo is on leave, which raises questions about his continuity in the court. It is expected that the next plenary session of the Court will address this matter.
A new direction for Justice
With the incorporation of García-Mansilla, the Government reinforces its intention to modernize the Judiciary and endow it with judges with a renewing vision. The arrival of this distinguished jurist to the Supreme Court is a clear signal of the commitment to independence and legal excellence in the country.
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