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Guillermo Francos Spoke for the First Time About His Departure From Government: “I Don’t Forget, but I Don’t Hold Grudges”

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The former Chief of Staff admitted that the President was receiving “pressures” to execute his replacement. He confirmed that he will continue to be linked to YPF’s board and confirmed his support for Javier Milei. “I will be willing to collaborate,” he said.

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The former Chief of Staff admitted that the President was receiving “pressures” to execute his replacement. He confirmed that he will continue to be linked to YPF’s board and confirmed his support for Javier Milei. “I will be willing to collaborate,” he said.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The former Chief of Staff said that, after the elections, the President “was having a hard time” making changes to his team of ministers; he remarked that he would continue as director of YPF on behalf of the Government

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The former Chief of Staff left open the possibility of returning to the national government in case he was called Milei. The post Guillermo Francos broke the silence after his departure from the government: «I do not forget, but I do not hold grudges» appeared first on The Intransigent.

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According to the former coordinator, the president “received pressure” to speed up the changes in the Cabinet and that he “was having trouble” talking to him.

The reconfiguration of the national team after the elections not only brought new appointments, it also left exposed tensions that were dragging in the internal. In that framework, Guillermo Francos told this weekend that he left his role as chief of staff because he saw that the president needed to order his structure in another way and that his departure cleared the way for him to do so. The official, who left the Rosada House with Lisandro Ca…

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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