Unusual Episode in the Senate: Karina and Adorni Accused Villarruel of Not Wanting to Let Them Pass the Oath of the New Legislators
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The secretary general of the Presidency and the head of Cabinet decided to go to the ceremony in the Upper House. “They closed the internal revenues from Deputies,” they commented in that environment. Villarruel’s team denied the accusation.
The swearing-in of the new senators left much more than a protocol act. The episode re-emphasized the strong internality within the ruling party, this time between Vice President Victoria Villarruel and Javier Milei’s closest circle. The conflict broke out when Karina Milei — Secretary General of the Presidency—, Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni and the Minister of the Interior tried to enter the compound and found themselves with an unexpected obst…
Officials of the Executive reported that the Senate leadership tried to prevent their access to the swearing-in ceremony of the new senators. Karina and Adorni accused Villarruel of not wanting to let them pass the swearing-in of the new legislators was first published in #BorderJournalism.
The ceremony of the inauguration of 23 senators was crossed by crosses within the ruling party, between the deplanting of Lorena Villaverde and the accusations of internal obstacles to the entry of Karina Milei and Manuel Adorni.
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