Adorni Denies Censorship After Casa Rosada Curbs on Press Access
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The Casa Rosada normalized access to its press room after 10 days of uninterrupted closure, an unprecedented measure that generated unanimous rejection in the Argentine political and social arch. The government finally lifted the seal of the press room this Monday, date that coincides with the return of the conferences of the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni. However, the return to the facilities of Balcarce 50 carries a new security regula…
Adorni explained in a press conference that it is a question of "enforcement of the regulations." "We will not allow acts that endanger national security," he said, adding that they will make the protocol more flexible as Military House determines that there are no additional risks of illegal footage.
Journalists accredited at Casa Rosada expressed discomfort at the new restrictions on access and movement within the building.
Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni denied that Milei’s government wants to move forward in censoring the press and reopened the Press Room at Casa Rosada, but with greater restrictions that limit the normal work of the accredited. “We are the government that has done the most for freedom of the press,” said the official. Adorni offered a press conference this morning in what resulted in the reopening of the Journalist Chamber of the Government House th…
The Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, denied that the government of President Javier Milei has censored the press accredited in Casa Rosada with the closure of the press room for more than a week. “After a week of evaluation, Casa Militar, in conjunction with the media and communications secretariat, adopted a new protocol. This is to enforce the regulation. It’s not to censor freedom of expression, it’s not to threaten journalism, it’s not to buil…
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