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Milei Anticipated that Adorni Will Present His Affidavit Before July 31 and Said: “Neither Fart Leaves”

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“What Patricia did is spoil. Manuel has the numbers and that’s not a problem,” said the President after Bullrich’s sayings. The Chief of Staff had time until that date to show the numbers

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President Javier Milei again defended Manuel Adorni following Patricia Bullrich’s request for the official to explain his patrimonial situation as soon as possible. “It’s because Bullrich actually spoiled what Manuel was going to do. He has everything ready to present himself [in reference to the affidavit of property],” he said in relation to the Chief of Staff, who is being investigated in federal justice for alleged illicit enrichment. “I’m n…

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“What Patricia did is spoil. Manuel has the numbers and that’s not a problem,” said the President after Bullrich’s sayings. The Chief of Staff had time until that date to show the numbers

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The head of state gave a television interview from Los Angeles to hold the chief of staff in his position.From "Neither fart goes" to accusations against the contractor and against Pagano, his sharpest definitions.

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Buenos Aires, 7 May (NA) -- Two months after the outbreak of the controversy, the senator of La Libertad Avanza (LLA), Patricia Bullrich, in a new demonstration of her autonomy within the ranks of libertarians, pressured the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, to present her affidavit, which opened the way for divided positions. The message of the head of the Senate anticipated the plans of the ruling party and forced President Javier Milei himself t…

"I'm not going to execute an honest person," the Argentine president has decided in an interview for the television channel of the newspaper 'La Nación', in which he has disdained the "political wear" that judicial investigation of these facts can have for his mandate, as well as the work of journalists.

Francos agreed with Patricia Bullrich's position and stressed that the presentation of Adorni's affidavit is "irrefutable."

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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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