Cornered by the strong pressure he is experiencing, even on the internal front, the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, advanced the management report that will be given in the Senate and confirmed a new date for those explanations: July 2as confirmed THE NATION.
The definition of that day derived from conversations between the Government and the allies, in which the head of the ruling party was involved, Patricia Bullrichwho has already publicly exposed his differences with the Chief of Staff, whom he accused of committing an “ethical omission.”
Bullrich was in contact with senators from Pro and radicalism in the last hours, to finish defining Adorni’s landing in the upper house.
This week, one day after filing his affidavit and giving an interview to LN+Adorni assured through X that he would go to the Senate in July. Although he did not set a date, everything indicated that he would do it during the second fortnight of the month.
However, his communication generated friction in the Upper House, because the Chief of Staff has not yet appeared in Congress since April 29, when he was in Deputies.
In May and June, plagued by the political scandal surrounding his travels and his assets, which Justice is investigating, Adorni avoided going to the Legislative Palace. He never even went to the Senate, beyond the fact that the Constitution establishes that the official must appear “alternatively” in each chamber, once a month.
After his tweet this week, in which he stated “I have just informed the political table that during the month of July I will go to the Senate of the Nation to present the Government Management Report,” the Chief of Staff unleashed the indignation of the legislators.
The vice president Victoria VillarruelFor its part, it called on Parliamentary Labor to discuss this issue next Wednesday. “The Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers must make himself available to the Chambers of Congress to report on the progress of the Government. This obligation is at least once a month, however the Chief of Staff Adorni He has not done so since he took office in November 25.″complained the vice president, about a dynamited relationship with the Casa Rosada.
Likewise, in both chambers they joined requests for interpellation and subsequent motion of censure against the Chief of Staff, due to his new sworn statement and that he admitted to having had savings in black and undeclared assetswhen he had said the opposite in his last report before Deputies.













