Illustration of Manuel Adorni's resignation as chief of staff to Javier Milei in the presidential office.
Illustration of Manuel Adorni's resignation as chief of staff to Javier Milei in the presidential office.
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Manuel Adorni renunció como jefe de gabinete de Javier Milei

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El funcionario presentó su renuncia el sábado 27 de junio de 2026 mediante una carta dirigida al presidente Javier Milei. La dimisión se produce en medio de una investigación judicial por presunto enriquecimiento ilícito.

Manuel Adorni, quien asumió como jefe de gabinete en noviembre de 2025 tras ser vocero presidencial desde diciembre de 2023, comunicó su salida a través de redes sociales. En la carta agradeció al presidente y a Karina Milei, y negó las acusaciones de corrupción.

Adorni afirmó que las mentiras difundidas afectaron a su familia y entorno. “Me han tratado de delincuente y corrupto sin un solo hecho de corrupción sobre mis espaldas”, escribió. La renuncia se dio tras meses de críticas por viajes, patrimonio y declaraciones juradas.

El presidente Javier Milei había respaldado a Adorni pero indicó que lo removería si la justicia lo hallaba culpable. Diego Santilli, ministro del Interior, suena como posible reemplazante. Dirigentes del PRO calificaron la decisión como correcta.

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