Argentina's Adorni Survives First Congress Grilling
Adorni faced 4,827 advance questions and said he would prove in court that he committed no crime as prosecutors examine his assets.
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Balance and chronology of a session in which the Chief of Staff sought oxygen to continue; what he said, what he shut down and the key moments of a political battle of almost seven hours
Cabinet Chief Adorni denies corruption allegations in Congress appearance
Under-fire official presents management report to Congress, accompanied by President Javier Milei and several top officials; Cabinet chief denies corruption allegations and declares: “I have committed no crime.” Leer más
Argentina's Adorni Survives First Congress Grilling
Key Points — Argentina’s Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni presented his first gestión informe to the Cámara de Diputados Wednesday April 29 at 10:40 a.m. local time, with President Javier Milei, Karina Milei, Economy Minister Luis Caputo, Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno, and Capital Humano Minister Sandra Pettovello watching from the central gallery palco. — The Adorni […] The post Argentina’s Adorni Survives First Congress Grilling appeared first on T…
The legislator strongly criticized the Chief of Staff's report and warned that the government's model "terminates very badly." She also denounced snipers on the roof of Congress. The post Cecilia Moreau: "Adorni gave no answer about the state of Argentina" appeared first on The Intransigent.
In his first management report to the Chamber of Deputies of the Nation, the Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni, avoided responding on his assets, which is under the judicial magnifying glass, and, in the face of the opposition onslaught, he assured that he will not resign from the position he assumed in November 2025, replacing Guillermo Francos. Adorni appeared almost seven hours in the Chamber, in a session that was followed from the boxes by Presi…
The President followed the presentation of the Chief of Staff from a box with his sister and ministers, shouting at journalists, clashes with the opposition and explicit support for the administration of the Government.
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