14/06/2026 18:11 - Politica
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Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Cabinet Chief (Jefe de Gabinete), is under judicial investigation for illicit enrichment. He admitted to Federal Judge Ariel Lijo that he failed to declare USD 500,000 in his mandatory asset declarations (declaraciones juradas), a requirement for public officials in Argentina to ensure transparency.
Adorni justified his wealth increase—which jumped from $20 million to $944 million (Argentine Pesos)—by citing a family inheritance and Bitcoin investments made between 2013 and 2018. Prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita is also involved in the investigation to verify the legitimacy of these funds.
The Motion of Censure (Moción de Censura) is a constitutional tool in Argentina allowing the Congress to remove a Cabinet Chief or Minister for poor performance or serious misconduct. It requires a special quorum: 129 signatures in the Lower House and 37 votes in the Senate. This mechanism is rarely used but serves as a critical check on the Executive Power.
Deputy Oscar Zago (MID) speculated that Adorni might resign before June 23, 2026. While the center-right PRO party conditioned its support and the UCR (Radical Civic Union) accused the official of lying, President Javier Milei maintains Adorni in his post. However, reports indicate Karina Milei, the President's sister and influential figure, has distanced herself from the situation.
Sources suggest the government might try to re-appoint Adorni via decree if he is removed. Potential replacements mentioned include Sturzenegger and Quirno, though internal resistance exists.
Alfredo S. Quiroga
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