What Is Known About the Changes in Milei's Government Today, Monday, November 3
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Argentine companies record improvements of up to 7% on Wall Street.The official dollar opened with a slight rise and is sold $10 up at the National Bank.
Speculations about a change of cabinet in the government of Javier Milei, which began on the eve of the legislative elections and gained strength after the results, ended in new appointments - some estimated and others surprising-. Among the exits within the ruling party resounded the name of Guillermo Francos, who until last Friday served as Chief of Staff of the Nation. After his resignation, made known on his own on social network X, the Pres…
Former Minister of the Interior Lisandro Catalan said that "nobody" can "condition" President Javier Milei's election of his collaborators and denied being upset about his departure from the national Cabinet. He expressed this to the accredited press on his arrival at Casa Rosada to say goodbye to his team and join his replacement, Diego Santilli, to begin the transition in office. "I came to meet with Santilli to also get up to speed with how t…
Santilli and Adorni add to the photo of a team worn and immersed in interns. The President on a clock seeks to leave behind the exit of Francos.
Vice Minister of Health Cecilia Loccisano Resigned in the Midst of Changes in Javier Milei’s Cabinet
The Vice Minister of Health, Cecilia Loccisano, presented her resignation this Monday, within the framework of the movements promoted by President Javier Milei within his Cabinet. Loccisano depended hierarchically on Mario Lugones, who joined the government team through the advisor Santiago Caputo. "Today I presented my resignation to the Minister of Health, Mario Lugones, to the post of Secretary of Administrative Management and Vice Minister o…
President Javier Milei led a meeting this Monday with the new Cabinet in the Eva Perón Hall of Casa Rosada. With the departure of Guillermo Francos and Lisandro Catalan and the incorporation of Manuel Adorni as Chief of Staff; Pablo Quirno as Chancellor; and Diego Santilli, in the Ministry of the Interior, the president began the second tranche of the management. According to Noticias Argentinas, during the exchange that lasted just over an hour…
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