Illustration of Argentine politicians demanding the resignation of the Chief of Cabinet amid government tensions.
Illustration of Argentine politicians demanding the resignation of the Chief of Cabinet amid government tensions.
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Ruling allies call for Manuel Adorni's resignation

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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.

Oscar Zago, president of the MID bloc, said Adorni should resign for the good of the president, the government and all Argentines. The legislator maintained that the official's continuity represents an institutional problem.

Ramiro Marra, founder of La Libertad Avanza, sent a letter to Milei stating that Adorni had completed a cycle and that his permanence harms the libertarian project. Eduardo Falcone, MID deputy, said the situation harms the government and that allies are the only ones willing to demand the resignation.

Javier Milei reaffirmed his support for the official and ruled out asking for his resignation. The statements by allied leaders marked a change because for the first time the harshest criticism comes from within the libertarian space and not only from the opposition.

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Users and figures close to the government expressed support for calls by Oscar Zago, Ramiro Marra, and Eduardo Falcone for Manuel Adorni's resignation, citing damage to the administration, while some defend Milei's position.

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Manuel Adorni defiantly presents management report in Argentine Congress amid opposition calls for resignation, backed by President Milei.
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Adorni presents management report in Congress and rejects resignation

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Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni presented his first management report to the Chamber of Deputies for nearly seven hours, defending his government's economic record and rejecting illicit enrichment accusations. Backed by President Javier Milei and the cabinet, he faced tough opposition questioning demanding his resignation. Adorni maintained he committed no crimes and will stay in office.

President Javier Milei publicly backed his Cabinet chief Manuel Adorni as political tensions grow over the official's sworn declaration. The opposition is pushing for a session on June 23.

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Oscar Zago confirmed his bloc will provide quorum to interpellate Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni on June 23, while Lisandro Almirón stated he would only back Javier Milei.

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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President Javier Milei defended Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni amid a judicial investigation for alleged illicit enrichment. Senator Patricia Bullrich called for him to immediately submit his asset declaration to clarify his wealth.

The Senate approved María Verónica Michelli's nomination as judge despite executive opposition. The government and PRO leaders exchanged accusations over ethics and transparency.

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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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