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Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: The scandal grows over Adorni's trip with his wife to New York, and a deputy demanded the President ask for his resignation

Amid the scandal of Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni's trip to New York with his wife, Deputy Pablo Juliano has called on President Javier Milei to request Adorni's resignation.

The political atmosphere in Argentina is heating up as controversy arises over Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni's trip to New York alongside his wife, which was meant to be part of the presidential entourage. Deputy Pablo Juliano, representing the Radical Civic Union, has publicly demanded that President Javier Milei request Adorni's resignation in light of the scandal, reflecting growing dissatisfaction within the government regarding its transparency and accountability. This situation highlights the tensions within the ruling coalition as public scrutiny escalates about the legitimacy of government expenditures and personal use of public resources.

Additionally, the internal disputes within Milei's administration are surfacing, notably concerning staff appointments. A recent incident involved the dismissal of NicolΓ‘s Promanzio, a social media figure who had been expected to take on an advisory role in the Ministry of Defense but was removed amidst inner conflicts involving other advisors, including Santiago Caputo and Karina Milei. Such personnel changes indicate a tumultuous environment within the Milei administration as factions vie for influence, further complicating governance.

This incident also underscores broader implications for the stability of Milei's government as it seeks to navigate controversies both from within and externally. As the opposition seizes this opportunity to challenge Milei's leadership, it is crucial for the administration to address these issues promptly to maintain public trust and mitigate potential fallout. With the political climate growing ever more critical, how Milei handles these controversies will likely shape the future of his presidency.

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