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Federal Court Halts INTA 'Availability' Order, Threatens Government With Daily Fine

The ruling reinforces limits on the Milei administration’s restructuring push after the Senate rejected the enabling decree.

Overview

  • Judge Martina Isabel Forns ordered the immediate suspension of the pase a disponibilidad for 286 INTA employees and set a ARS 10,000,000 daily penalty for noncompliance.
  • The decision enforces a prior six‑month non-innovation injunction against applying DNU 462/25 to INTA and preserves the agency’s status quo while the case proceeds.
  • Forns warned that continued defiance could be sent to criminal court for potential disobedience under Article 239 of the Penal Code.
  • The order targets Economy’s Resolution 1240/2025; unions have parallel actions pending for INV and INASE, but this injunction primarily covers INTA.
  • The government appealed with devolutive effect, so the suspension remains operative as most affected workers continue at their posts pending further rulings.