In Casa Rosada, they claim to know who filmed Adorni before taking the private flight
Government sources in Casa Rosada claim to have identified the person who filmed Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni prior to his private flight to Punta del Este.
The police dispersed a protest by disabled people in front of the Casa Rosada
Police dispersed a protest by disabled individuals outside the Casa Rosada, leading to a tense confrontation.
Incidents in a Protest Against Milei's Disability Law Reform: "He is in a wheelchair, he cannot defend himself"
Protests against the reform of Argentina's Disability Law escalated into violent clashes between demonstrators and police outside the Casa Rosada.
The Government and the Province met in court for a lawsuit by Axel Kicillof against Casa Rosada
Authorities from the national government and Buenos Aires Province faced off in the Supreme Court over a lawsuit initiated by Axel Kicillof regarding funding disputes.
In the midst of internal distrust over $Libra and Adorni's travels, Karina Milei and Santiago Caputo see each other again
Amid tensions related to the $Libra scandal, key political figures in Javier Milei's administration, including Karina Milei and Santiago Caputo, are reconvening at Casa Rosada to address the fallout.
Discomfort in the Casa Rosada: Venezuela wants to return to Mercosur and divides waters in the regional bloc
Venezuela's request to rejoin Mercosur is causing division among member states, reflecting the complex political dynamics in the region.
Adorni Case: The prosecution activated the case and requested reports from the Casa Rosada about the delegation
The Argentine federal prosecutor initiated an investigation into Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni for allegedly misusing the presidential plane during an official trip to New York.
Tremor at the Casa Rosada due to the anger of Santiago Caputo and the voracity of Karina Milei
Karina Milei has created a powerful network within the Argentine government, causing unrest among those around Javier Milei, including Santiago Caputo.
Mahiques sworn in as Minister of Justice at a ceremony led by Milei in Casa Rosada
Juan Bautista Mahiques was sworn in as the new Minister of Justice by President Javier Milei at the Casa Rosada, succeeding Mariano CΓΊneo Libarona.
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.
Milei leads the first Cabinet meeting of the year: preparing to announce a series of legislative projects on March 1
Javier Milei chaired his first Cabinet meeting of the year in Casa Rosada, focusing on legislative initiatives following the approval of labor reform.
Javier Milei gathers his cabinet at the Casa Rosada for the first time this year
Javier Milei convenes his national cabinet for the first time in 2026 to discuss key legislative issues.
The game of Cordobesism in Congress: they deny an agreement with the Casa Rosada, but there is a key interest issue
There are conflicting reports regarding the absence of provincial Peronist legislators from a key debate on labor reform, highlighting the complex relationship between CΓ³rdoba's leadership and the national government in Argentina.
"It's going to be hard for you to govern": Bullrich responded to GermΓ‘n MartΓnez after his threat to repeal the labor reform if peronism returns to the Casa Rosada
Patricia Bullrich responded to GermΓ‘n MartΓnez's threat to repeal labor reform by declaring it will be challenging for peronism if they return to power.
The Government Sought to Minimize the Impact of the Strike and Criticized the CGT and the Left
The Argentine government downplayed the impact of a general strike, criticizing organizers as 'extortionists' amidst a notably quiet day at the Casa Rosada.
The Government is Already Advancing in the Strategy to Face the Judicialization of Labor Reform
The Argentine government is preparing a strategy to address anticipated judicial challenges to the recent labor reform that has passed the Senate.
The days of anger, celebrations, and airs of revenge at the Casa Rosada
The article discusses tensions and decisions surrounding the new pricing measurement system of Indec in Argentina, highlighting a conflict between Luis Caputo and Marco Lavagna over the implementation.
The protest of a police officer in front of the Casa Rosada exposed a latent demand
A protest by an Argentine police officer at the Casa Rosada highlights ongoing concerns about inadequate salaries in the country's police forces amid rising inflation.
Ritondo visited Santilli at the Casa Rosada and guaranteed Pro's support for labor reform and the juvenile criminal regime
Interior Minister Diego Santilli met with Pro's caucus leader Cristian Ritondo to discuss support for labor reform and juvenile justice reforms as they both eye the 2027 provincial elections.
A federal police officer chained himself to the Casa Rosada to demand a salary increase and denounce corruption in the security force
A federal police officer handcuffed himself to the Casa Rosada in protest for better pay and to accuse the police force of corruption, an incident which lasted just over an hour.
The Casa Rosada managed to disrupt the meeting of governors and is optimistic about advancing labor reform
The Casa Rosada successfully dismantled an upcoming governors' meeting, aiming to prevent a united stance that could jeopardize the government's labor reform plans.
Labor Reform: The Meeting to Pressure the Government on Earnings Has Fallen Through and the Rosada Defines Its Strategy and Whether to Mitigate the Fiscal Impact on the Provinces
A crucial meeting of opposition governors to pressure the government has collapsed, leading the Casa Rosada to devise its strategy regarding fiscal impacts on provinces.
Javier Milei and His Measures, LIVE: The Political Table of LLA Meets Again Today to Redefine Its Strategy with Governors Regarding Labor Reform
The political table of La Libertad Avanza will reconvene today in Casa Rosada to redefine its strategy with governors regarding support for labor reform ahead of the Senate debate.
Lorena Villaverde visited the Casa Rosada amid doubts about her continued presidency of LLA in RΓo Negro
National Deputy Lorena Villaverde visited the Casa Rosada amidst uncertainty regarding her presidency of the LLA in RΓo Negro, following narcotrafficking allegations she denies.
Marco Lavagna said goodbye to INDEC, while Casa Rosada hints at the reasons behind the resignation
Marco Lavagna has resigned as director of INDEC, thanking supporters in a social media post and hinting at differences with the government over the timing of new inflation measurements.
Ayuso and Milei certify their harmony in a cordial and close meeting at Casa Rosada
President of Argentina Javier Milei met with Madrid's regional president Isabel DΓaz Ayuso, underscoring their shared political rapport during her personal visit.