As the Supreme Court ruling over the legality of the government-sanctioned increases on utility bills looms large, the Macri administration and the opposition continue to battle it out. We intend to do things the way they are supposed to be done, but it will take five or six years,” Macri said. At the same time Macri was making these statements, the country’s General Prosecutor, Alejandra Gils Carbó, issued a ruling requesting the Supreme Court uphold the different rulings that banned the increases throughout the country. ]”However, the ruling is non-binding, meaning that even though the Supreme Court will take her opinion into account, it has no legal effect whatsoever. According to pundits, the Supreme Court will issue a final ruling on this whole mess tomorrow.
Source: The Bubble August 17, 2016 17:26 UTC