Mar 20 • 17:06 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

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.

As investigations unfold regarding the video capturing Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni heading to a private jet for a trip to Punta del Este during the recent Carnival holiday, Casa Rosada sources suggest they know the identity of the individual responsible for the filming. According to a senior official, the suspect is a woman named Victoria Correa, who is described as a union delegate and a member of the local left, specifically affiliated with the Workers' Socialist Party (PTS). Her occupation is believed to be linked to the National Administration of Civil Aviation (ANAC) or a related regulatory body.

The Justice Department has requested recordings from the San Fernando airport as part of their efforts to track down the source of the video. This incident has sparked interest not just because of the controversial nature of the private flight during a public holiday but also due to the political implications. The involvement of a union representative and her political affiliation raises questions about the intersection of civil service, politics, and public scrutiny.

This situation illustrates the challenges faced by government officials concerning privacy and accountability, particularly when traveling in a manner perceived as extravagant by the public. The government’s response reveals a defensive posture as they seek to distance themselves from potential criticism. It remains to be seen how this incident will affect Adorni’s standing and if further developments will arise as the investigation progresses.

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