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Manuel Adorni Prepares His Defense in Congress and the Government Finds a Respite From Opposition Pressure

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While Javier Milei continues to support the Chief of Staff, the ruling party got unexpected help to get out of public attention.

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While Javier Milei continues to support the Chief of Staff, the ruling party got unexpected help to get out of public attention.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The dispute over Manuel Adorni’s interpellation added up a new chapter in the Senate in the last hours. When it seemed to be the focus of the opposition’s treatment, La Libertad Avanza decided to modify its parliamentary strategy and is now betting that any attempt to bring the issue to the precinct requires an aggravated two-thirds majority. If that criterion is imposed during the scheduled session next Thursday, it will take 48 votes to enable…

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The PJ senator questioned the two-way speech of the president of the La Libertad Avanza bloc in the Senate and the dialogue legislators. The post “You have to see what you do on Thursday”: Daniel Bensusán questioned Patricia Bullrich’s support for Manuel Adorni appeared first on The Intransigent.

Backed by the leadership of the government but cornered by the opposition arch, Manuel Adorni will head a high political tension meeting in Casa Rosada with the senators of La Libertad Avanza on Tuesday 23rd. The meeting will take place at the prelude of a key legislative session, where the venue could approve an interpellation...

Buenos Aires, 21 June (NA) - La Libertad Avanza was close to guaranteeing the aggravated two-thirds majority to be able to shield the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, in order to delay the interpellation in the Senate of the questioned official, whose property increase is investigated by the justice. If the criterion that to enable the debate in the next Thursday session is imposed is necessary 48 votes, the opposition will not be able to advance …

The political situation around the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, added a new chapter and threatens to become an unprecedented fact in the Argentine institutional history. In the Senate the arguments grow to advance with a formal interpellation to the official and, eventually, to open the way to a motion of censure, a tool contemplated in the National Constitution but that has never been used since its incorporation in 1994. The possibility bega…

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Moncloa broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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