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In the Run-up to His Oath as Chief of Staff, Adorni Thanked Francos and Chicaneated Macri: "You Saw that You Were Wrong"

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Next Wednesday, November 5, before traveling to the United States, President Javier Milei will take the oath of the former presidential spokesman. The top leader of the PRO strongly criticized this appointment. Read more
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Next Wednesday, November 5, before traveling to the United States, President Javier Milei will take the oath of the former presidential spokesman. The top leader of the PRO strongly criticized this appointment. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The current chief of staff, Manuel Adorni, crossed Mauricio Macri after he negatively criticized Javier Milei’s decision to appoint him as the replacement of Guillermo Francos: “The Cabinet elects him the President,” the former spokesman said. In radio statements, he also stated that the publication of the former president and leader of PRO, where he pointed out him as an inexperienced person, “it caught his attention.” “It’s his opinion, but th…

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The open front between President Javier Milei and his predecessor Mauricio Macri seems to be a wound that remains open after La Libertad’s victory in the October 26 elections. Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni this Tuesday ignored Macri’s questions about the management of the libertarian government after the frustrated meeting at the Olivos Residence. It caught my attention rather than surprised me. It’s his opinion and I’ve already been asked 50 time…

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The newly appointed chief of staff, Manuel Adorni, said he was struck by the criticisms of Mauricio Macri, who called his appointment inappropriate because of his lack of experience. The spokesman said that this is “an opinion” but that the issue is “of second order.” Adorni defended his incorporation into the national cabinet by noting that he had under his responsibility all the communication of the Government and participation in each ministr…

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The brand-new replacement of Guillermo Francos ahead that when he finished his job call the leader of the PRO and tell him: "You saw you were wrong."

The new chief of staff, Manuel Adorni, responded to criticisms made by former President Mauricio Macri. Adorni said that “the cabinet elects him badly, the president elects him,” in clear intention to reaffirm Javier Milei’s authority. It all started after a tweet in which Macri, once aware of Guillermo Francos’ departure from government, said: “The departure of a man with capacity and balance like Guillermo Francos, who for the citizenry repres…

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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