“There’s not much to talk about. He knows exactly what I think.” The comment came out, according to what they say, very close to Mauricio Macrifrom the mouth of the former president, and explains the disagreement with the president Javier Milei. Last night, at the Libertad Foundation dinner, both took precautions to do not crossevidencing a tension that has been going on for months and seems far from being resolved. On the contrary: from both bunkers they assure that the bidding, half public, half discreet, will have new scenarios, in Congress and outside of it, in the coming weeks.
That meeting in Olivos, Milanese through, in which Macri directly expressed his objections towards the choice of Manuel Adorni as chief of staff, replacing Guillermo Francoswas the last contact. “They didn’t even chat again,” they stated from the Macri administration. “Between them, nothing at all,” described a senior national official from the Casa Rosada, closed for the fourth business day for accredited journalists.













