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“That’s Swindling the Electorate”: Manuel Adorni Said His Was Not a Testimonial Candidacy

The recent appointment of Manuel Adorni as new chief of staff, after being elected legislator from Buenos Aires by La Libertad Avanza (LLA), immediately placed him at the center of the controversy about the testimonial nominations. However, the now ex-presidential speaker defended his position in an interview with Luis Majul, arguing that his case does not fit into that category. In this context, Adorni began being categorical in repudiating the…
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While Mauricio Macri had a nice dinner with Javier Milei in Olivos, the confirmation of Guillermo Francos’ resignation came and it was known that his replacement would be nothing less than the presidential spokesman, who despite his statement was a witness candidate and will not take up his seat. Macri did not like the change and called Adorni’s appointment "uncertainted" by lack of experience, not to mention that hundreds of thousands of porteñ…

The former spokesman clarified that his change responds to a real political commitment and confirmed his commitment to the reforms promoted by Javier Milei’s government. Adorni’s entry rejected the testimonial nominations and clarified his decision to assume as Chief of Staff was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.

Manuel Adorni, was recently appointed as Chief of Staff in the Government of Javier Milei. Mauricio Macri was one of those who criticized his being elected to the office of Guillermo Francos. "To be replaced by another without experience, does not seem to be good news," questioned the referent of the PRO. "It is quite unfair. I think...

The recent appointment of Manuel Adorni as new chief of staff, after being elected legislator from Buenos Aires by La Libertad Avanza (LLA), immediately placed him at the center of the controversy about the testimonial nominations. However, the now ex-presidential speaker defended his position in an interview with Luis Majul, arguing that his case does not fit into that category. In this context, Adorni began being categorical in repudiating the…

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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