Mar 15 β€’ 20:03 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina Clarin (ES)

The internal struggle, at its hottest moment: Karina seeks to remove Santiago Caputo and targets all his areas

Karina Milei is strategically maneuvering to oust Santiago Caputo from his position, emphasizing her power within the administration.

Karina Milei, the Secretary General of the Presidency in Argentina, is on a determined campaign against Santiago Caputo, signaling a power struggle within the government. In a calculated move that defies traditional political norms, Milei announces her intentions openly and assembles her supporters before taking action against those she sees as obstacles. Her aggressive tactic has already claimed the position of Ramiro Marra, a close ally of President Javier Milei, demonstrating her willingness to purge anyone who doesn’t align with her vision.

The conflict escalates as Karina, leveraging her influence, highlights her strategic approach to governance. After Marra found himself removed from any role in the administration, it became clear that loyalty alone is not enough; one must align closely with her plans or risk being ousted. This internal struggle underscores the competitive and often ruthless landscape of Argentine politics, particularly within Javier Milei’s administration, where alliances are fragile and power dynamics shift rapidly.

These developments raise questions about the stability of the current government and its ability to govern effectively. Karina Milei's aggressive maneuvers could lead to further fragmentation within the ranks of La Libertad Avanza, potentially opening the door for dissent or challenges to her authority. As she continues to assert her dominance, the implications of her actions could resonate beyond immediate personnel changes, affecting the broader political strategy of the administration as it navigates the complexities of governance in Argentina.

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