Realistic illustration of Argentine senators agreeing to postpone an interpellation in the Senate chamber.
Realistic illustration of Argentine senators agreeing to postpone an interpellation in the Senate chamber.
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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 session will move to June 25. This decision grants President Javier Milei an additional week to define Adorni's future.

If the request is approved, Adorni must provide explanations during the management report scheduled for July 2 in the upper chamber.

The officialist bloc leader announced the agreement after a parliamentary labor meeting. The upper chamber advances with a possible summons on that date.

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Discussions on X center on the Senate's decision to postpone Adorni's interpellation session by one week, with media and journalists reporting factual details of the agreement involving Bullrich and opposition blocs. Some posts highlight opposition frustration over the delay and potential for a censure motion on July 2. Skeptical reactions criticize the move as political maneuvering to give Adorni time.

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Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni at a podium during a press conference related to an asset investigation.
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Adorni to hold press conference tomorrow amid asset investigation

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Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni will face press questions on Friday at 1 p.m. just before a cabinet meeting, as a judicial probe into alleged illicit enrichment advances.

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.

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Coordinating minister Manuel Adorni announced he will attend the Senate on July 2 to deliver his management report. The move comes amid a censure motion driven by the opposition following controversies over his asset declaration.

Patricia Bullrich defended Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni on Friday during her speech at the Córdoba Stock Exchange. She said he is 'very affected' by the scandal and that Javier Milei decided to keep him in the post. She called not to prejudge and to leave the resolution to the courts.

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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.

President Javier Milei confirmed he will attend Congress next Wednesday with his Cabinet Chief, Manuel Adorni, for his management report. He also announced he will seek re-election in 2027 if he feels he has done a good job. These statements came amid key meetings and favorable judicial developments for the Government.

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Manuel Adorni, Cabinet Chief, defended his management before Argentina's Congress and ruled out resigning. Deputy Rodolfo Tailhade accused his wife Bettina Angeletti of funding luxury trips for friends using official custody. The Government confirmed it will file a complaint against Tailhade for illegal espionage on Monday.

 

 

 

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