Buenos Aires, March 24 (NA) – Amid the noise generated within the Government over his continuity in office, with voices for and against, the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, will once again hold a press conference this Wednesday at 11 a.m. with open questions from journalists. The coordinating minister's intention is to regain the initiative and show that the succession of scandals that put him in the spotlight, stemming from his wife's trip to the “Argentina Week” with the official delegation, is a bitter pill that has been swallowed. The official's plan is to show that his agenda has not been altered in any way despite the controversy he has been facing for two weeks, with versions of his permanence that do not cease. Around this point, Pilar Ramírez, the head of the libertarian bloc of the City of Buenos Aires, denied that she would take Adorni's place. “He handles the press poorly, he contradicted himself, he was not sure, he was not convincing,” she said and marked: “When non-peronism is in government, the electorate is very harsh.” Others also think like Márquez but express it discreetly. Meanwhile, Karina Milei, the General Secretary of the Presidency, promises full support and bets that the issue will dissipate from the public agenda. In parallel, the writer considered that “Adorni's case can be serious in political and judicial terms, but it is much lower compared to the previous government.” He also questioned the official for the path taken from his wife's journey. “His permanence is not doing the government any good, regardless of whether he is guilty or not of what is attributed to him,” Márquez stated. And they swear that the Chief of Staff is “hit” although willing to continue his role in the violet administration. Due to what it still causes in the libertarian ranks that the former presidential spokesperson remains active, Nicolás Marquez, the official biographer of President Javier Milei, asked for his resignation. This is the first voice of relevance in the libertarian world that dares to publicly demand the official's resignation for the damage he is causing in the management of La Libertad Avanza. The communication activity of the ruling party will include questions from accredited journalists. In parallel, the Chief of Staff will have a series of work meetings with ministers throughout the week, as this medium specified. “Everyone is making an effort, Adorni could too.” “Completely false,” he wrote in response to a journalistic comment that reported that the environment of the Buenos Aires deputy pointed out that Ramírez was going to take over the coordination of the portfolios. Pilar Ramírez on X Screenshot Other names have also been mentioned in recent hours to replace Adorni. Martín Menem, head of the Chamber of Deputies, is one. Sandra Pettovello, Minister of Human Capital, is another. But in the Casa Rosada they rule out any movement. He did so via X.
Argentina's Chief of Staff to Hold Press Conference Amid Scandal
Argentina's Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, will hold a press conference to try to regain his footing after a series of scandals involving his wife. Debates continue within the government about his future, while colleagues and critics voice their opinions.