Judicial Branch is subjugated in Argentina and Bolivia, persecution and impunity
Impartiality, independence, and suitability are essential individual conditions in judges and are indispensable institutional principles of the Judicial Branch. Facts, however, reveal that in Argentina and Bolivia through undue actions the government applies, has subjugated the Judicial Branch to the Executive Branch, and has turned justice into a mechanism for political persecution and a guarantor of impunity for corrupt criminals in the government and its inner circles.

