On the other hand, they say that as long as the coordinating minister remains in office, there is no possibility of discussing the parliamentary agenda that the government intends. This means that the opposition sees no chance of the new Mental Health Law, the private property inviolability regulation, and the political reform, among other issues, being discussed in the short term under this scenario. In PRO, they are also categorical about the future of the former spokesperson. Political spaces and even governors who helped the government pass key laws are watching with great concern as the issue continues to escalate on the agenda, and the libertarian administration still cannot get past the conflict with the coordinating minister. In recent hours, a leader of a parliamentary bloc that usually accompanies La Libertad Avanza raised a cry of alarm. Because, fundamentally, the good news is being overshadowed by the magnitude of the head of Cabinet's scandal, which also adds new chapters week after week. “The YPF trial and the poverty reduction passed by the wayside, and Adorni is in the news all the time,” comments an official about the reality of the former spokesperson who assures his allies that he is not going to leave his post. The high commands demand his departure and say that the ruling coalition cannot afford to lose more time. “It is obvious what has to happen,” is the analysis of a yellow representative. There is another analysis launched in the party that is in opposition but supports La Libertad Avanza. Even though the scenario is complex, they have tools to reverse it. “The government has social support, time, a stable macroeconomy, and on top of that, it does not have a strong opposition,” is the proposal that is heard behind closed doors in the force led by Mauricio Macri and that had an event at La Rural on Monday night to show its muscle and relevance. In the violet space, they share the diagnosis although they add a comparison: “Adorni seems to be the new Espert”.
Argentine Political Crisis: Demands for Minister's Resignation
A political crisis is escalating in Argentina due to the legal troubles of Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni. The opposition and government allies are demanding his resignation, which is blocking the discussion of a crucial legislative agenda. Anxiety is growing within the ruling coalition due to the prolonged scandal that is hindering the government's work.