💨 Abstract
Argentina's Senate rejected two Supreme Court candidates nominated by President Javier Milei, dealing a significant blow to the libertarian leader. Milei bypassed Congress to make the appointments during a legislative break, sparking criticism for overreach of executive power. The candidates, Ariel Lijo and Manuel García-Mansilla, have faced controversy for allegations of corruption, money laundering, and politicizing judicial cases.
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