Milei’s Strong Support for Adorni: “I Will Not Execute Him to Win an Election”
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The Argentine president Javier Milei sometimes has two unusual ways of dealing with his political problems: he undertakes a trip abroad, preferably the United States, or clings on social networks to a parallel reality created sometimes through artificial intelligence. The situation of his head of ministers, Manuel Adorni, suspected of a fulgurating illicit enrichment, made those two escape valves work this week almost at the same time. The capit…
Buenos Aires, 8 May (NA) -- President Javier Milei launched this Friday a phrase of strong support to the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, in the midst of the controversy over the allegations of irregular increase of his heritage. “I will not execute him to win an election,” was the phrase that the national president launched in front of all the ministers that this afternoon met in Casa Rosada, according to sources of the meeting. At the beginning…
The Chief of Staff links his fate to that of Javier Milei before denunciations for a business plot that risks the stability of the entire cabinet.
The national government set up a new political operation to try to overcome the crisis that generates the situation of the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, with a series of activities and statements that, however, fail to displace the conflict from the center of the public scene. The move began on Thursday night with a...
The President confirmed to the Chief of Staff in front of all the ministers after the accusations of alleged illicit enrichment. The conclave was held under disguised tension, especially because of the presence of Patricia Bullrich. The expected Cabinet meeting this afternoon took place involved in the crisis for the heritage of the coordinating minister, but Manuel Adorni led it as if nothing had happened. And, above all, with the presence of J…
Javier Milei convened his cabinet this Friday to reaffirm support for Manuel Adorni, move forward with budget changes, and set new government spending cuts for the end of May. The President sought to resolve the internal conflict that arose over the Chief of Staff's financial situation and, at the same time, resume the administration's agenda with decisions on administrative restructuring, austerity measures, and legislative projects. The meetin…
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