Buenos Aires, March 26 (NA) – The head of the La Libertad Avanza (LLA) senators' bloc, Patricia Bullrich, met this Thursday with the Chief of Cabinet, Manuel Adorni, and confirmed that a new package of laws will soon be presented to Congress. From her social networks, Bullrich reaffirmed the reforms that President Javier Milei wants to implement regarding private property, the modification of the Glaciers Law, environmental protection, and the exploitation of natural resources. "The first package of reforms announced by President Javier Milei at the opening of the sessions and explained yesterday by the Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni is coming. This will be the most reformist Congress in history," the post stated. According to the Argentine News Agency, tensions arose between them once the Chief of Cabinet's trips became a public issue. Adorni did not see a strong defense from Bullrich during those days, something he did observe in ministers and libertarian leaders. A sector of the ruling party sowed suspicions about the origin of the leak of the video in which the minister is seen walking on a runway towards Punta del Este, Uruguay, and held the senator responsible for the two years she controlled the Airport Security Police (PSA), which still depends on the Ministry of Security. In the upper house, in response, they stated that advisor Santiago Caputo was in charge of disseminating the video of the official's trip due to his loss of influence in the Ministry of Justice after the departure of Sebastián Amerio, a man very close to the consultant. "We are going to work without pause to change Argentina. Let's go, Manuel!," expressed the lawmaker. Thursday's meeting at the Casa Rosada was the first the two officials had after the sparks that flew between them in recent weeks.
Bullrich and Adorni Confirm Upcoming Presentation of New Law Package to Congress
The head of the LLA senators' bloc, Patricia Bullrich, met with the Chief of Cabinet, Manuel Adorni. It was confirmed that a new package of laws will soon be presented to Congress. Bullrich also stated about the reforms President Milei wants to implement and acknowledged the existing tensions between them.