Opposition asks to suspend session questioning Adorni

The opposition in Congress requested to suspend the special session scheduled for 11 a.m. today to question Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni. The move follows failure to secure enough support for quorum.

Representatives from Provincias Unidas, Encuentro Federal, the Frente de Izquierda and the Coalición Cívica pushed for the special session to address the official's situation. Adorni faces an investigation for alleged illicit enrichment.

Disagreements with Unión por la Patria lowered the chances of reaching the required quorum. The ruling bloc already expected insufficient votes.

The opposition asked to reschedule the session for next Wednesday at the same time. The Cabinet Chief is under investigation for alleged illicit enrichment.

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