Argentine Republic Justice Bulletin | Official Updates

by Grace Chen

Argentine Judge Roberto López Arango Resigns from Federal Criminal Court

The resignation of Chamber Judge Roberto López Arango from the Federal Criminal Oral Court of Paraná, Province of Entre Ríos, has been officially accepted by the President of the Argentine Nation, Javier Milei. The move, formalized through Decree 735/2025, marks a significant shift within the Argentine judicial system and underscores ongoing personnel changes within the government.

Official Confirmation and Constitutional Basis

The acceptance of Dr. López Arango’s resignation, effective October 11, 2025, was announced on October 14, 2025, following a review of File No. EX-2025-108622833-APN-DGDYD#MJ. According to the decree, the decision was made in accordance with Article 99, paragraph 4 of the National Constitution, which grants the President the authority to make such appointments and accept resignations.

Details of the Resignation

Dr. Roberto Manuel López Arango, identified by his national ID number 8,399,848, had previously tendered his resignation from the position of Chamber Judge at the Federal Criminal Oral Court of Paraná. The court serves the Province of Entre Ríos, a key agricultural region in Argentina. The decree explicitly states the resignation is accepted “as of October 11, 2025.”

Next Steps and Administrative Procedures

The decree further instructs that the acceptance of the resignation be formally communicated, published, and submitted to the National Directorate of the Official Registration for archival purposes. This ensures full transparency and adherence to legal protocols.

The decree was signed by President Javier Milei and Mariano Cúneo Libarona. The official document is designated as N° 76308/25, version 14/10/2025.

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