The Government celebrated the decision of the Federal Civil and Commercial Judge Alejandro Patricio Maraniello: “Justice ordered the immediate cessation of the dissemination of The audios illegally recorded to Karina Milei at Casa Rosada”, Wrote the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni. The judgment of the magistrate that prevents the reproduction of the recorded testimonies of El Chief is not novel. There is a history of the Judiciary exercising censorship against journalism.
According to the foundations of Maraniello, “The right to freedom of expression must give in to the serious repercussions that could entail the dissemination” of the audios of the president’s sister, Javier Milei. The argument has a weakness: The judge acknowledges not being aware of the content of the audiosso it would be impossible for him to know how burdensive his publication can be.
The prohibition of dissemination of audios causes a LETA. When Federal Judge María Servini requested that part of the opening of the “Tato de América” program led by Tato Bores.
It was in 1992, and the case not only became a symbol of prior censorship for journalism for the judicial decision, but also for the ingenious response of Tato. He issued the program and in the parties that had tried to be slowed by Servini put a poster: “Judicial censorship.” Then, he replied as he knew: with humor. He gathered artists, musicians and journalists, who sang “Judge Barú Budú Buddia, is the biggest thing there is.” Irony became one of the most remembered moments on television.

