Manuel Adorni assumes unpaid YPF directorship

Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni assumed on Friday as YPF's titular director representing the State, forgoing the corresponding fees. He replaces Guillermo Francos, who remains in another directorial role without additional pay. The appointment includes the Golden Share, enabling state veto on strategic decisions.

The national government officially appointed Manuel Adorni as the new Class A titular director of YPF, replacing Guillermo Francos. The incorporation was made on behalf of the State, the majority shareholder with 51% of the shares, and Adorni renounced receiving fees for this role, limiting himself to his public servant salary.

The signing took place this morning in YPF's offices in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, and is part of changes to the company's Board of Directors, chaired by Horacio Marín. Adorni acquires the Golden Share, a special right that gives the State veto power over key strategic decisions, such as investments and company direction.

Guillermo Francos will retain a directorial position replacing José Rolandi and also without fees, according to official clarifications. Simultaneously, former legislator Martín Maquieyra assumed the role, fulfilling a political agreement with the La Libertad Avanza (LLA) party. These changes follow the resignations of Rolandi and Eduardo Rodríguez Chirillo for personal reasons, completing the process with acceptance of resignations and formal communication to the Board.

The current composition of titular directors includes: Class A with Golden Share (State): Manuel Adorni; Class D (private sector and minorities): Guillermo Francos, Lisandro Catalán, Martín Maquieyra, Eduardo Alberto Ottino, Guillermo Gustavo Koenig, Emiliano José Mongilardi, César Rodolfo Biffi, Andrea Mariana Confini, and Gerardo Damián Canseco. Alternates are Santiago Martínez Tanoira, Silvia Noemí Ayala, Mauricio Martín, María Martina Azcurra, Carla Antonela Matarese, Pamela Fernanda Verasay, and Julio Alejandro Schiantarelli.

YPF officials stated that the authority update will be reflected in the coming days in official records and the New York Stock Exchange. This appointment strengthens state control over national energy planning and oversight of key projects, maintaining a scheme without additional remuneration for directorial positions.

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Manuel Adorni at a podium in the Argentine presidential palace, appointed as chief of cabinet, with flags and officials in the background.
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Francos resigns and Adorni appointed as chief of cabinet

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Guillermo Francos resigned as chief of cabinet in Javier Milei's government after the October 26 elections, with presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni set to assume the role starting Monday. The move drew criticism from Mauricio Macri, who questioned Adorni's experience, and Axel Kicillof, who criticized his exclusion from a governors' meeting. Adorni pledged to deepen structural reforms as a priority.

Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos submitted his resignation to President Javier Milei on October 31, 2025, citing persistent rumors of post-election changes. Spokesman Manuel Adorni will assume the role starting Monday. Shortly after, Interior Minister Lisandro Catalán also resigned, amid a government restructuring following La Libertad Avanza's electoral victory.

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Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni will hold a press conference this Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Casa Rosada, open to questions. The move is his own initiative to regain control of the public agenda amid criticism over trips and properties. Adorni will also meet ministers and appear with President Javier Milei.

After Gabriel Boric's government ended and José Antonio Kast took office, several former undersecretaries have taken up new roles in Congress, municipalities, and academia. Figures like Nicolás Facuse and Luna Follegati now serve as parliamentary advisors, while others seek positions in the private sector or education.

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Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni announced on Wednesday in a Casa Rosada press conference a deregulation package including the Hojarasca law to repeal over 70 obsolete norms, the sending of 60 judicial appointments to the Senate, and the concession of the Chapadmalal complex.

Opposition deputies formally submitted interpellation requests for Manuel Adorni and Karina Milei, along with a report request to President Javier Milei, over the $LIBRA case. The requests stem from communications revealed between the general secretary and businessman Mauricio Novelli in February 2025. Meanwhile, Judge Ariel Lijo lifted fiscal secrecy on companies linked to Adorni's trip.

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An invoice presented to the courts shows that Manuel Adorni's outbound trip to Punta del Este was paid by Imhouse S.A., a company linked to TV Pública. Imhouse S.A. lists Marcelo Grandio as a shareholder, a journalist and friend of the Chief of Staff.

 

 

 

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