Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos has resigned from his position as Minister of the Interior. He confirmed this in a public letter to President Javier Milei, attributing his decision to 'persistent rumors about changes in the National Cabinet.' Francos expressed his profound gratitude for the opportunity to serve the country and its government with loyalty and patriotism. He also highlighted what he called a 'strange coincidence' during his tenure: 'my first act as Minister of the Interior and my last as Chief of Staff was to bring together the Governors of the Provinces with the National Executive Branch to find mechanisms for dialogue and consensus-building.' 'Rest assured that, as until today, you can always count on me,' he concluded. As previously reported by Noticias Argentinas, the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, will replace him as Chief of Staff, and advisor Santiago Caputo will take over the Ministry of the Interior.
Guillermo Francos Resigns: Cabinet Change in Argentina
Argentina's Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos resigns as Minister of the Interior, citing a desire to avoid hindering President Javier Milei's post-election government formation.