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What Was Not Seen in Santilli's Oath: What He Said when He Finished, Hugs for Adorni, Family Presence and the First Steps

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The new Chief of Staff formally took office in front of Javier Milei; there was a triple hug with the President and his predecessor

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The new Chief of Staff formally took office in front of Javier Milei; there was a triple hug with the President and his predecessor

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The outgoing Chief of Staff arrived next to the President in the White Room of the Pink House.After Santilli's oath, the Head of State called Adorni with a gesture and there was a collective embrace in front of the cameras.The President's other affectionate touch.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Diego Santilli swore this Tuesday as the new Chief of Staff of the national government in an act led by President Javier Milei at Casa Rosada. In this way, he officially took over in place of Manuel Adorni, who left the post after presenting his resignation. Prior to the ceremony, Santilli held a transition meeting with Adorni to coordinate the transfer of functions. The event was attended by governors, national officials and leaders of the PRO,…

In a full White Hall of the Casa Rosada, President Javier Milei took an oath to the new coordinating minister. There was a striking triple hug with the outgoing official, Manuel Adorni. Massive attendance of provincial governors and a clear message of political reconfiguration. In what meant one of the most massive official acts in [...] The Santilli entrance swore as Chief of Staff: there was a strong presence of governors and leaders of the PR…

The President put him in office in Casa Rosada, replacing Manuel Adorni, who participated in the ceremony. The newly appointed coordinating minister thanked the presence of 13 provincial leaders and avoided commenting on the judicial situation of his predecessor. Diego Santilli swore this Tuesday as the new head of Cabinet of Ministers in a ceremony led by President Javier Milei in Casa Rosada. The PRO leader took over in place of Manuel Adorni,…

Diego Santilli swore before President Javier Milei as new chief of staff, replacing Manuel Adorni, who was part of the ceremony. The event was held in Casa Rosada with the presence of ministers, referents of the officialism (of all sectors) and thirteen governors, but there was not the Pampean president Sergio Ziliotto. From the team of the Chief of Staff they revealed to the agency Noticias Argentinas that they issued the relevant invitations t…

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El Destape Web broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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