Argentine Cabinet Chief to Face Congress over Personal Wealth Allegations and Economic Concerns
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In the midst of judicial investigations for his estate, the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, will speak in the Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday 29th
Argentine Cabinet Chief to face Congress over personal wealth allegations and economic concerns
Argentina's Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni will appear before the Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday, April 29, in his first management report, in a session expected to be tense over the ongoing judicial investigation for alleged illicit enrichment and the recent deterioration of key economic indicators. The opposition has filed more than 4,800 questions and is working on a coordinated strategy to avoid provocations that might enable the official to w
They will investigate the property growth of the Chief of Staff, but also on the progress of the economy; they recognize that the challenge will be to avoid provocations and avoid an early departure of the official
The meeting, led by Karina Milei and the head of ministers himself, lasted for about two hours and had as its central axis the exhibition scheduled for 10:30. The entry La Casa Rosada closes ranks behind Adorni before his exhibition in Congress was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.
The Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, will present this Wednesday his first management report in Deputies, checked by the investigation against him for alleged illicit enrichment, with opposition blocs ready to submit to some 5,000 questions, but with the institutional support that will mean the presence of President Javier Milei in the central box. Adorni will be presented to the lower house for the first time since he assumed as coordinating mini…
Canal C Manuel Adorni presents his report to Deputies The Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, will present his first management report in the Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday, in a climate of high political tension. The session will be marked by the judicial investigation against him for alleged illicit enrichment and by the more than 5,000 questions prepared by the opposition. The exhibition will have the institutional support of President Javier Mi…
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