The Government closes ranks behind Adorni and downplays the impact of his wife's trip in the delegation
The Argentine government supports its Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, amidst controversy regarding his wife's inclusion in an official delegation to New York, insisting the issue is not significant.
An advisor to Milei insulted those who criticize Adorni and defended the trip with his wife: 'There was room on the plane'
An advisor to Javier Milei defended Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni against criticisms of his trip to New York with his wife, claiming it was economically justifiable.
Francos addressed the controversy over Adorni's trip with his wife on the presidential plane: "I traveled only once"
Former Chief of Cabinet Guillermo Francos commented on the controversy surrounding Manuel Adorni's trip to New York with his wife on the presidential plane, emphasizing that Adorni has already provided a clear response.
After the Adorni controversy, Guillermo Francos revealed he used the presidential plane only once: it was for the death of Pope Francis
Former official Guillermo Francos stated he only used the presidential plane once, highlighting a contrast with current Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni amidst public outcry over the use of government resources for family members.
With Ours? Adorni, His Wife, and the Double Standard of Austerity
Manuel Adorni's use of the presidential plane for personal reasons raises questions about government transparency and the ethical implications of austerity measures.
Villarruel criticized Adorni for his wife's trip on the presidential plane to New York
Vice President Victoria Villarruel has criticized Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni following the revelation that his wife traveled with the official delegation to New York.
Deputies: the PJ requested to interrogate Adorni for adding his wife to the official delegation on Milei's trip to New York
The PJ demanded an explanation from Chief of Cabinet Adorni regarding the inclusion of his wife in the official delegation for President Milei's New York trip.
Two weeks before traveling with his wife to New York, Adorni had signed a resolution limiting official delegations
The inclusion of Manuel Adorni's wife on a presidential flight to New York sparked controversy shortly after new government restrictions on official travel were enacted.
Adorni's statements to justify the presence of his wife in the New York delegation
The Chief of Cabinet, Manuel Adorni, defended the inclusion of his wife in the official delegation to New York for Argentina Week amid criticism.
What was the excuse given by Adorni about the trip with his wife on the presidential plane
Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni defended the inclusion of his wife in the official delegation to New York, stating it was a personal decision amidst political criticism.
Adorni's Tweets Expressing Outrage Over Presidential Delegations and Politicians Using Private Planes
Manuel Adorni criticized extravagant spending on political travel in his past tweets, but has since defended his wife's travel costs as a government official.
"The adjustment is paid by politics, haha," the post against Manuel Adorni that Victoria Villarruel shared on her social media
Vice President Victoria Villarruel criticized Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni on social media for including his wife in President Javier Milei's delegation during a trip to the United States, highlighting tensions within the government over fiscal adjustments.
Who is Adorni's wife: graduate in business administration and specialist in 'executive and life coaching'
The article discusses Bettina Julieta Angeletti, who is the wife of Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Chief of Cabinet, and highlights her professional background and recent trip with him to New York.
"I come here for a week to work hard in New York, I wanted my wife to accompany me": Manuel Adorni defended his wife's trip on the presidential plane
Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Chief of Staff, defended his wife's presence on the presidential flight to New York, stating they did not use public funds for her travel.
Manuel Adorni explained why he traveled with his wife on the presidential plane to the government's tour in New York
Manuel Adorni, the Chief of Cabinet in Argentina, defended his decision to have his wife accompany him on a government trip to New York, claiming it did not cost the state additional funds.
Adorni Gains Power in Government: Now He is Delegated the Supervision of State Expenditures
Manuel Adorni has been given increased authority in the Argentine government, including oversight of all state budget disbursements.
With Milei and half the cabinet out of the country, the government operates remotely and Adorni has delegated functions to Pettovello
Argentine President Javier Milei and several cabinet members are currently out of the country for "Argentina Week," leading to a remote operational mode for the government.
A deputy presented a request for information to investigate the participation of Adorni's wife in Milei's trip to the U.S.
A deputy from Argentina has filed a request for information regarding the involvement of the chief of cabinet's wife in President Milei's recent trip to the United States.
Mahiques has already visited the offices of Karina Milei and Adorni at the Casa Rosada, before his swearing-in as the new Minister of Justice
Juan Bautista Mahiques is set to be sworn in as Argentina's new Minister of Justice, having met with key government figures including Karina Milei and Manuel Adorni prior to his installation.
The Government established who will replace Manuel Adorni as Chief of Cabinet in case of temporary absence
The Argentine government has outlined a new protocol for replacing the Chief of Cabinet, specifically designating the Minister of Human Capital and the Minister of Defense in the line of succession.
Manuel Adorni, after the cold greeting from Milei and Villarruel: 'The vice president is not part of the government'
Manuel Adorni stated that Vice President Victoria Villarruel is no longer considered part of the government following a distant exchange during the opening of the congressional sessions.
Manuel Adorni justified Milei's reactions against Kirchnerism in Congress: "The President feels entitled to respond as he sees fit"
Manuel Adorni defends President Javier Milei's aggressive remarks against the opposition, stating that he has the right to respond to what he perceives as insults and aggression.
Karina Milei and Adorni, in the agro-industrial hub of Gran Rosario
Karina Milei and Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni attended the inauguration of a new oilseed milling line at Louis Dreyfus Company's agro-industrial plant in Timbúes, Argentina.
"Nefarious": Adorni spoke about the withholdings and reaffirmed that the Government will continue with tax reductions
Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Chief of Cabinet, addressed the inauguration of a production line by Louis Dreyfus Company, emphasizing the government's commitment to reducing taxes amidst criticisms of past agricultural policies.
Challenge to Pro: Karina Milei put Adorni in charge of forming technical teams in the Capital and took a pawn from Zago
Karina Milei, the Secretary General of the Presidency in Argentina, assigned Manuel Adorni to lead the formation of technical teams for the Libertad Avanza party as they aim to challenge the Pro party in the upcoming city elections.
Adorni met with G6 businessmen, focusing on labor reform and job creation
Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni held a meeting with G6 business leaders, emphasizing labor reform and job creation as key issues.
Adorni mocked a Kirchnerism project and was retorted that even his brother had voted for it
Manuel Adorni mocked a Kirchnerist project in Buenos Aires, prompting criticism after it was revealed that his brother, a libertarian legislator, had voted in favor of it.
Karina Milei brings Adorni into the Buenos Aires ring and pressures Jorge Macri with a battery of bills
Karina Milei's party, La Libertad Avanza, plans to introduce 66 new bills to pressure the current Buenos Aires government led by Jorge Macri.
Strong clash between Manuel Adorni and Mayra Mendoza over municipal rates: 'The only one who thinks she's clever is you'
A heated exchange took place between Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni and Deputy Mayra Mendoza regarding municipal tax rates, igniting accusations about inflation and fiscal responsibilities between the national and provincial governments.
After the labor reform, Adorni announced that he has 50 bills under consideration: "A busy year is ahead in Congress"
Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Chief of Cabinet, announced that following the recent labor reform approval, he has 50 legislative projects in the pipeline, indicating a busy congressional year ahead.
Adorni calls a political table and the Cabinet to define legislative priorities after labor reform
Manuel Adorni, the chief of ministers, is convening political and Cabinet meetings to prioritize legislative agendas following the recent labor reform approval in Argentina.
Adorni Criticized the CGT in the Early Hours of the Strike
The Chief of Cabinet, Manuel Adorni, criticized the labor union CGT during a national strike in Argentina, claiming their actions are detrimental to workers' freedoms.
Adorni criticized the unionists for the national strike: "It is something extortionate, that's why people hate them"
Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni condemned union leadership for organizing a national strike, claiming it undermines democracy and negatively impacts workers.
Manuel Adorni and Manuela Castañeira clashed over the Anti-Capitalist Camp: 'They achieved what no one ever did'
Manuel Adorni and Manuela Castañeira engaged in a public exchange regarding the sixth edition of the Anti-Capitalist Camp, highlighting the political tensions in Argentina.
Spicy exchange: what Adorni and Zaracho said to each other
A heated exchange unfolded between Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni and Deputy Natalia Zaracho over the recent labor reform approved by the Argentine Senate.
Adorni's Taunt to Zaracho After She Insulted the Labor Reform
Manuel Adorni responds to Natalia Zaracho's harsh criticism of the government-backed labor reform.
Labor Reform: The Government Seeks Approval Before Milei's Speech on March 1 and Pressures Villarruel
The Argentine government aims to have the labor reform law approved before President Milei's address to Congress on March 1, increasing pressure on Deputy Minister Villarruel.
Nancy Pazos gagged and chained herself in front of Congress to protest against labor reform and was criticized by Adorni
Journalist Nancy Pazos staged a protest against a proposed labor reform in Argentina by gagging and chaining herself in front of Congress, which led to criticism from Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni.
Manuel Adorni criticized Garrahan workers for a strike measure: 'Stale unionist'
Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Chief of Cabinet, criticized workers at the Garrahan Hospital for holding a union assembly during peak hours, labeling them 'stale unionists' in a recent statement.
Manuel Adorni questioned a protest at Garrahan and targeted a 'stale union leader'
Manuel Adorni criticized a protest at Garrahan Hospital in Argentina, attributing it to a lack of judgment from union leadership.
The Official Response Office was created by Milei's order and will be supervised by Adorni
The Argentine Government has established the Official Response Office to counter what it deems 'fake news,' raising concerns about freedom of expression, similar to a platform used by Trump.
Response Office: Alberto Fernández mocked Manuel Adorni after the creation of the agency
Former president Alberto Fernández ridiculed Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni following the announcement of the new 'Official Response Office' intended to counter journalists' claims.
“Terrifying” and “The 3% drives them crazy”: the harsh exchange between Alberto Fernández and Adorni over the dispute between Techint and the Government
A recent social media exchange unfolded between former president Alberto Fernández and Manuel Adorni regarding a conflict between Paolo Rocca and President Javier Milei over a tender in Vaca Muerta, highlighting support for Techint while emphasizing the need to protect national production.
The exchange between Alberto Fernández and Adorni that started with the conflict with Techint and ended in pandemic management: 'Pavorni'
Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni clashed with former President Alberto Fernández on social media regarding the confrontation between the national government and Paolo Rocca, CEO of Techint, which led to further exchanges.
Controversy over Adorni's phrase about jeans import: "Where are jobs being lost?"
Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni defended the opening to imports and downplayed potential impacts on employment during an interview, questioning the narrative around job loss.
Manuel Adorni admitted that Lavagna was not allowed to implement the new inflation index: 'It was not fair'
Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni acknowledged that Marco Lavagna was prevented from implementing a new inflation index by the government, which has confirmed it will not change its methodology for measuring the Consumer Price Index.
Only off: the suggestive gesture of Adorni with the Judiciary
The government approved a 280% budget increase for the Judiciary Council, which was not planned in the 2026 budget, suggesting potential future dynamics between the judiciary and the ruling party.
When in the race, Adorni brought me the first copy of the newspaper
Eddy Merckx reflects on his recovery from hip surgery at the age of 80, emphasizing the importance of patience as he adjusts to slowing down after a lifetime of racing.