Illustration of Casa Rosada press room reopening press conference with Manuel Adorni and journalists under new restrictions.
Illustration of Casa Rosada press room reopening press conference with Manuel Adorni and journalists under new restrictions.
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Government reopens Casa Rosada press room with new restrictions

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The national government will reopen the Casa Rosada press room on Monday after a week-long closure that sparked controversy. The move includes stricter rules on images, devices, and movement. Manuel Adorni will lead a press conference that day.

The government decided to reopen the Casa Rosada press room on Monday, after several days of closure that caused tensions with the press. The decision came from a meeting between Cabinet Chief and spokesperson Manuel Adorni and Presidential Secretary General Karina Milei. Official sources confirmed the reopening will proceed under stricter conditions, tightening controls on image-taking and device use inside the building.

The conflict stemmed from the dissemination of interior images of the headquarters, which the government labeled as possible 'espionage', particularly involving smart glasses. 'That had never been done before,' officials stated, noting both the aired material and what was not broadcast. Though some material was publicly accessible, the closure temporarily excluded certain accredited journalists.

From Monday, all accredited journalists can return, aiming to ease the conflict without backing down on control policies. Adorni's press conferences, suspended since late March, will resume that day. Meanwhile, on World Press Freedom Day, the Asociación de Entidades Periodísticas Argentinas (ADEPA) warned of the deteriorating climate for journalism and harassment, which 'weakens democratic quality'.

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Discussions on X reflect polarized views on the Casa Rosada press room reopening with new restrictions. Pro-government users applaud enhanced security after journalists allegedly filmed prohibited areas, mocking critics. Opponents decry the initial closure as unprecedented censorship threatening press freedom and express skepticism about ongoing controls, with calls for boycotts. Media accounts highlight judicial pressures influencing the decision.

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A realistic depiction of Fabián Fernández's appointment as the new secretary of communication in Argentina's government.
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Fabián Fernández appointed new secretary of communication

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The Argentine government appointed Fabián Fernández as secretary of communication and press, replacing Javier Lanari. The move comes as Manuel Adorni faces a judicial investigation into his wealth.

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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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.

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.

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President José Antonio Kast raised from Copiapó the possibility of reversing changes at Punta Peuco prison. The leader questioned the previous government's decision to turn it into a common facility.

Argentina's Economy Ministry was evacuated on Monday afternoon after receiving a bomb threat via its security area.

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Government spokesperson Mara Sedini defended the Security and Housing ministers' work on Tuesday amid criticisms. She highlighted a robust security agenda with over 6,300 detentions and backed Housing Minister Iván Poduje's on-the-ground approach. She also reaffirmed commitment to the Truth and Childhood Commission.

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