His position would likely be taken by the presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni. This was indicated this Friday by sources close to the Government to Noticias Argentinas. His departure would also drag along his trusted man and current Minister of the Interior, Lisandro Catalán. The new 'super-ministry' for Caputo. According to information obtained by NA, the reshuffle is profound. Santiago Caputo's role would not be minor: he would head a 'super-ministry' of the Interior, which would restore a '90s-style' structure by absorbing key areas such as Public Works and 'some other department'. In this way, Caputo would concentrate political management, dialogue with governors, legislators, and businessmen, and the handling of public works. Security and Defense also change. The puzzle of changes, according to the sources consulted, would be completed with movements in Security and Defense: Chief of Cabinet: Manuel Adorni would assume the position, maintaining a role as spokesperson and coordination, in a position of maximum loyalty to Javier and Karina Milei. Ministry of Security: Following the departure of Patricia Bullrich (elected senator), the portfolio would be headed by her current number two, Alejandra Monteoliva. Ministry of Defense: The chosen one to replace Luis Petri (elected deputy) would be a man from the armed forces who currently works in that ministry. The restructuring would also include the formal whitewashing of Santiago Caputo, who would leave his influential role as an advisor to become a minister. Francos's departure comes amid reports of burnout and would be decided in a key meeting with the President in the coming hours. President Javier Milei would have defined a series of drastic changes in his Cabinet, which would imply the imminent departure of the current Chief of Cabinet, Guillermo Francos.
Drastic Reshuffle in Argentina's Government
Argentine President Javier Milei is preparing major personnel changes in his government. The departure of Chief of Cabinet Guillermo Francos is expected, along with the creation of a new 'super-ministry' of the Interior led by Santiago Caputo.