"It was great meeting because it is a very special person the judge," the governor said, adding that Sotomayor was especially interested in knowing "how to be president and wife."

On the other hand, Cristina Fernandez announced that the judge "announced that come to Buenos Aires in 2011, accompanied by her mother and husband of his mother, who is Argentine."

"This meeting was also very interesting, but many of the issues discussed were of a private nature" such as the loss of anonymity by the judge, and the way he lived the entire process of nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court, Cristina Fernandez said.

Asked about their participation in the morning before the Nuclear Safety Summit taking place in Washington, the President said "we are talking about a very comfortable for Argentina, because they are not talking about pacifism in quotes because we have no capacity to develop nuclear on the contrary, we are a country with very strong nuclear development, but completely turned to technological and medical development. "

Besides being "knowledgeable" of the reality of Argentina, the judge was interested in "how women become president and the resistance there and what essentially all societies there are on the subject of change."

On the other hand, the President noted that "we were talking about what the American judicial system and all the experience she had during her nomination, after being chosen by the President of the United States, Barack Obama to fill that key position .

To do this, the third woman and first Hispanic judge in the history of the Court, had to overcome a difficult process where for hours and repeatedly performed a congressional session questions about his actions in the past and potential responses to future situations.

In less than a year to occupy one of the nine most important seats that make up the country's highest court, Sotomayor told him about the "exchange that is always among the powers" in America.

Thus, "they also consulting with the legislative branch, the executive branch because they are part of the same state and a same country, that means they will do what one says or that they will say that else do what they say, "said Cristina referring to what is transmitted by the judge.

"In that sense, have a vision of the division of powers, as it really is" being that "are divisions of powers of a State but the State is only one," concluded the president.

We will then be chosen by the U.S. president Barack Obama to fill the vacancy, the White House described as a person who "more federal judicial experience would bring to the Supreme Court in 100 years and more prior judicial experience than anyone in general for the court confirmed of justice in the past 70 years. "