
The Ministry of Justice would end the independence of judges
The government wants to end the independence of judges and have more political positions to distribute
The current government wants to create this new ministry essentially for two reasons. The first is to annihilate the independence of judges, who, as appropriate, are part of the Judiciary.
Secondly, to multiply politicalpositions to distribute among Frente Amplio activists.
A new ministry would generate dozens of very well-paid politicalpositions to distribute among Frente Amplio leaders, and everything would be paid with taxpayers' taxes.
Jorge Díaz, the mastermind
The Deputy Secretary of the Presidency of the Republic was already the Attorney General of the Nation for almost 10 years, and he turned the Prosecutor's Office into a dark grassroots committee.
The Office of the Attorney General of the Nation is a decentralized service that prosecutes crimes. Díaz turned it into a center of politicaloperations in favor of the left.

Díaz has in mind to create this ministry to gag independent judges and control their decisions.
The real reason for creating the Ministry is to end the rule of law and the independence of the Judiciary.
A Ministry of Justice, even if it will not directly appoint judges, it is very clear that it will have a huge influence on magistrates.
The purpose of the ministry is for the Executive Branch, that is, the political power, to directly influence judicial rulings.
Jorge Díaz has already colonized the Prosecutor's Office and turned it into a gigantic grassroots committee in favor of the left.
Now, with the endorsement of President Orsi and the entire government, Díaz wants to invent a new ministry, which, in addition to costing several million dollars annually, aims to annihilate the independence of judges, especially in those judicial cases that harm left-wing figures, whether politicians or union leaders.
The objective of creating this ministry is to end one of the few strongholds that the left has not yet been able to colonize, the Judiciary.

Several political and judicial operators are pressuring Parliament to pass the law creating the ministry, which would be launching a missile against Uruguayan democracy.
Some of these operators are lawyers who work with Jorge Díaz himself in the Deputy Secretary of the Presidency of the Republic.
One of Díaz's advisors in the Deputy Secretary's office is CarolinaCamilo, an ultra-radical feminist lawyer. The other is MartínFernández, a lawyer who has justified the violations of Human Rights by Maduro's narco-dictatorship.
They intend to end the independence of the Judiciary and contaminate it with partisan political decisions.
This is the old totalitarian scheme of the entire Latin American left.
This is the style that Chávez inaugurated in Venezuela in the early 2000s, ending the independence of judges and making them mere puppets of the government in power.
Positions to distribute
A new ministry, of course, implies the creation of dozens of very well-paid positions.
Advisors, secretaries, cars with drivers, per diems, and trips, all paid with taxpayers' taxes.
There would be dozens of political positions to distribute among friends and activists.
This entire festival of political positions that the new ministry would have, obviously, would be paid with Uruguayans' taxes.
In a country with a very high tax burden, the population will continue paying high taxes to keep financing parasitic political positions, whose only interest is to suck money from taxpayers.

A juicy loot that multiplies the business of the political caste, while the country continues to have all kinds of problems.
In conclusion, the creation of the Ministry of Justice aims to end the independence of judges and multiply the deals of the ruling political caste.
A danger to democracy.
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