Cabinet Changes

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Manuel Adorni at a podium in the Argentine presidential palace, appointed as chief of cabinet, with flags and officials in the background.
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Francos resigns and Adorni appointed as chief of cabinet

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Guillermo Francos resigned as chief of cabinet in Javier Milei's government after the October 26 elections, with presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni set to assume the role starting Monday. The move drew criticism from Mauricio Macri, who questioned Adorni's experience, and Axel Kicillof, who criticized his exclusion from a governors' meeting. Adorni pledged to deepen structural reforms as a priority.

Kirchnerism has voiced criticisms against the appointment of a military figure as future Defense Minister in Javier Milei's government. This opposition comes amid recent electoral losses and limited economic proposals from Peronism. Critics argue that this stance shows a fixation on 1970s debates.

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Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos submitted his resignation to President Javier Milei on October 31, 2025, citing persistent rumors of post-election changes. Spokesman Manuel Adorni will assume the role starting Monday. Shortly after, Interior Minister Lisandro Catalán also resigned, amid a government restructuring following La Libertad Avanza's electoral victory.

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