Argentine Congress Grills Milei’s Aide over Suspected Corruption
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By Emiliano Giménez, CNN en Español. Before the special session even began, Milei already knew what it was about. He decided to back his embattled Chief of Staff and spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, with a photo and a video set to a song from the Rocky movie, featuring the heroic Philadelphia boxer played by Sylvester Stallone. Along with his entire cabinet, Milei went into battle, ready to fight for one of his closest advisors, who has been in the …
The Chief of Staff gave his first report in Deputies and avoided giving details about the trips and properties investigated by the justice system. Kirchnerism threatened him with removal and the official replied, "We will get them out of the game forever."
“Come on, Manuel.” That shout uttered by Javier Milei in Congress and the applause that accompanied him marked the tone that the Argentine government wanted to impress upon the appearance of the questioned Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, for his first management report. Milei wanted to turn it into a campaign rally to make clear his support for the suspicions of alleged illicit enrichment that is being investigated by Justice. Continue reading
With President Javier Milei in a box, the appearance this Wednesday of the Argentine chief of staff, Manuel Adorni, to present his first management report to Congress was quickly transformed into a strong crossing between the president with left-wing deputies and members of the press.All this while Adorni is involved in the scandal for the purchase of property and travel abroad and is investigated for alleged illicit enrichment and negotiations …
Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni held a lengthy and tense press conference before the National Congress, where he responded to questions from various sectors of the opposition and reaffirmed that he is not considering resigning. In a context marked by allegations related to his assets and the strong political support shown by the ruling party, the official maintained that he has not committed any crime and affirmed that he will demonstrate his innoce…
Argentine Congress grills Milei’s aide over suspected corruption
Support for Javier Milei has dropped 12 percentage points after he stood by his embattled chief of staff. (AFP pic) BUENOS AIRES: Argentine President Javier Milei’s chief of staff defended himself against corruption allegations before Congress on Wednesday, the latest in a series of scandals that have sapped support for the government. Manuel Adorni has received the full-throated support of his boss in recent months, as scandals have popped up a…
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