Opposition requests special session to question Adorni on May 14

Opposition lawmakers formalized a request for a special session on May 14 focused on Manuel Adorni's financial situation. The Unión por la Patria bloc did not sign the document and quorum remains uncertain.

A group of 13 opposition lawmakers from various blocs, led by Esteban Paulón, Maximiliano Ferraro, Mónica Frade and Pablo Juliano, together with left-wing legislators, formally submitted the request to Martín Menem on Thursday.

The agenda includes verbal and written information requests and a motion of censure regarding Adorni's assets. Unión por la Patria stayed out because it wanted to add economic and social issues, although its members may still provide quorum.

A total of 129 out of 257 deputies are needed to hold the session. A similar request a month ago gathered 125 signatures. The May 14 meeting will not directly resolve Adorni's situation, since two-thirds approval is required without a committee report.

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Senate postpones Adorni interpellation by one week

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Argentina's Senate postponed by one week the interpellation of Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni. Officialist bloc leader Patricia Bullrich reached the agreement with the dialoguist opposition.

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.

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Manuel Adorni, chief of staff, will appear before the Chamber of Deputies on April 29, facing over 4,800 questions in a session that could last more than six hours. President Javier Milei will accompany him in the chamber. The opposition aims to expose him amid an alleged illicit enrichment case, while the government seeks to limit damage.

A cross-party group of lawmakers presented a bill on Friday to raise the bar for constitutional accusations. Chile's Republican Party backed the measure but also proposed restoring the pre-2022 constitutional amendment quorum.

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Oscar Zago, Ramiro Marra and Eduardo Falcone publicly demanded Manuel Adorni's removal as chief of cabinet. The criticism came from sectors close to the government despite Javier Milei's support.

The Chamber of Deputies approved on Tuesday the constitutional accusation against former Finance Minister Nicolás Grau by 77 votes in favor, 68 against and one abstention. The bill promoted by Republicans and Libertarians will now go to the Senate, which will review it next Tuesday, June 30.

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In the ongoing investigations into Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni's foreign trips and properties—following his March resumption of press conferences—President Javier Milei chaired a cabinet meeting on April 6 at Casa Rosada, explicitly handing control to Adorni and renewing support amid judicial scrutiny. New details reveal Adorni received US$100,000 via mortgage from two women linked to his prior apartment purchase. Adorni later met Security Minister Alejandra Monteoliva.

 

 

 

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