Manuel Adorni: “My Heritage Was Built Before I Entered the Government, I Have Nothing to Hide”
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Javier Milei’s chief of staff, Manuel Adorni, tried this Wednesday to leave behind the scandals that surround him and change the subject of public conversation. Without giving details, and shielded in high voltage announcements such as the reform of the Penal Code, the president’s most trusted man intended to reduce the noise generated by revelations about a private plane trip and supposed properties that would not be consistent with his income …
The Chief of Staff gave a press conference in Casa Rosada to accredited journalists. He criticized Kirchnerism and recalled other cases of corruption
Checked from multiple fronts, Manuel Adorni will again offer a press conference tomorrow. Almost two months ago he did not do so, despite the fact that he remained in the center of a galaval since it became known that his wife integrated the presidential entourage that traveled to New York, which acquired a house in a country that does not integrate the sworn declaration of the Chief of Staff and that the minister and his family traveled on a pr…
Almost two months after his last press conference, Manuel Adorni summoned the media to try to leave behind the controversy over his travels and the properties declared in his estate. However, he said that he was not going to give explanations because there is an ongoing judicial investigation. “I built my estate in the 25 years I was in the private sector, I have nothing to hide,” he started at 11.11, in a first discharge. He then said that his …
In a press conference driven mainly by the suspicions and polemics generated by the wealth of the Chief of Staff and the use of the fleet of presidential aircraft for personal use, Manuel Adorni himself launched some legislative developments that have links with the agricultural sector. The most relevant was the decision announced by Adorni that the Rosada House will send Congress a project to amend the Law on Rural Lands, in order to remove the…
The Chief of Staff gave a press conference in Casa Rosada. He criticized Kirchnerism, defended his heritage and said he does not want to interfere in Justice. Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni spoke this Wednesday in a press conference about the controversy that broke out after his wife’s trip to Punta del Este on a private plane and buying a house in a country in Exaltation of the Cross. And while he avoided giving details of his heritage, he clarifi…
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