Adorni enfrentará miles de preguntas en Diputados con Milei a su lado

Manuel Adorni, jefe de Gabinete, comparecerá el 29 de abril ante la Cámara de Diputados, donde enfrentará más de 4.800 preguntas en una sesión que podría extenderse por más de seis horas. El presidente Javier Milei lo acompañará en el recinto. La oposición busca exponerlo en medio de una causa por presunto enriquecimiento ilícito, mientras el Gobierno intenta minimizar daños.

La sesión comenzará alrededor de las 10 de la mañana del miércoles 29 de abril. Adorni expondrá primero, seguido de rondas de preguntas por bloques: monobloques, espacios provinciales, PRO, UCR, Unión por la Patria y La Libertad Avanza.

La oposición planea una tarde prolongada con interrogantes sobre la causa patrimonial de Adorni, economía y otras áreas sensibles, evitando un escándalo que permita al Gobierno victimizarse. En la Casa Rosada calculan más de seis horas y enfatizan el control del clima para evitar una imagen de encierro.

La presencia de Milei resalta cualquier tropiezo de Adorni, una figura visible del oficialismo. Un informe de Monitor Digital indica que el 'caso Adorni' genera 2,9 millones de menciones en redes en el último mes, con 88% de negatividad; 54% de hashtags contra Milei y 34% contra Adorni.

Este fenómeno presidencializa el conflicto, insertándolo en debates sobre gestión, corrupción y crisis económica, según el análisis.

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