“I Take Off My Hat”: Berni Supported Milei for Keeping Adorni in Charge - Diario Panorama
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The PTS-FITU deputy said she cannot believe the “cement face” of the Chief of Staff. She appreciated that blocks of deputies call for a special session next week. “The verse is over, govern whoever governs, with this economic program there is not going to be money for PAMI, for retirees or for public university,” she said on a Cordobesa radio. She also spoke about the Peronism of Llaryora. This Friday Myriam Bregman, deputy of the PTS-Frente de …
The Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, referred to his judicial situation, defended the silence he maintains on the file, confirmed that he will present his affidavit and assured that he will act judicially against those who, he said, spoke of his private life or insulted him. He also highlighted the support of President Javier Milei and praised Karina Milei, whom he defined as a “key” person in his push within the government. In an interview with t…
The Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, referred again to the case for alleged illicit enrichment involving him, although he avoided giving details about his estate, property and travel. According to him, any public statement could be interpreted as an intention to interfere with the work of Justice. In an interview with Alejandro Fantino, the official said he will wait for the investigation to advance before providing broader explanations. “When jus…
The Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, spoke about his judicial situation and explained why he cannot explain: “I don’t want to and I can’t influence justice by speaking. But at some point I’m going to talk.” In an interview on the Neura stream, he said he wasn’t surprised by the support of President Javier Milei. “Because he knows the truth,” he launched. He also said that there were other judicial cases involving members of the government and “nob…
The legislator argued that it is not appropriate to remove the Chief of Staff until a sentence is handed down by the Justice.
While the opposition demands judicial investigations and public explanations, the ruling party responds with attacks on journalism and denunciations of political persecution. Argentina goes through one of the most tense political stages of recent years. Economic adjustment, drop in consumption, social conflict and growing polarization are part of the daily scenario. But in the midst of that context appeared a particularly sensitive element for t…
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