Milei Says He Will Not Remove Adorni: the Background of the Decision and the Fear of Ministers to Raise Their Voices
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The President disbeliefs the versions that point to illicit enrichment and pushes an unrestricted defense over his official, with whom today he shared an activity in Casa Rosada. There are ministers and libertarian leaders who think that he should step aside until explaining his situation, but few are encouraged to speak publicly on the subject.
The political scientist put forward three hypotheses on why the President kept the official and linked the decision to the centrality of the relationship with his sister, Karina
Javier Milei is for the sixteenth time in the United States, in this case in Los Angeles, but he is still plugged in with the scandal that in Argentina envelops his chief of staff, Manuel Adorni. In the last few hours, the president was active in his X account, where −attack after attack on the press − he again denied any change in the headship of ministers and in other areas of his Cabinet. Faced with different versions that suggested that Mile…
"No way he's leaving": Milei reaffirms his support for Adorni amid the controversy. President Javier Milei publicly backed Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni, emphasizing that he will not resign and blaming Kirchnerism for the accusations against him. When asked in an interview on the news channel La Nación+ about Adorni's future, Milei declared: "No way he's leaving." "I mean, I'm perfectly confident that Adorni is an honest person and a good man. An…
The decision is made and there is no room for interpretation: Javier Milei is not going to let go of Manuel Adorni’s hand. Even with the noise generated by the statement of the contractor Matías Tobar, who spoke of a cash payment of USD 245,000 for repairs in a house of the Indian country Cuá, the President chose to close ranks and hold one of his most exposed officials. The internal impact was immediate. The above-mentioned figure was not in th…
Manuel Adorni’s judicial situation becomes increasingly murky, but President Javier Milei insists on supporting the Chief of Staff and exposes his management to daily wear and tear. The official investigated for alleged illicit enrichment participated in an activity in Casa Rosada and plans to gather the ministers...
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