15/06/2026 13:08 - Politica
Escena política tensa en despacho presidencial con siluetas de funcionarios en reunión de crisis, iluminación dramática de lado, ambiente serio
President Javier Milei faces one of the most critical moments of his administration, with a political crisis triggered by a financial scandal surrounding his Chief of Cabinet, Manuel Adorni. The situation escalates hourly, and internal decisions reflect efforts to contain a problem threatening the government's stability.
Manuel Adorni, who serves as Chief of Cabinet (a role similar to White House Chief of Staff in the U.S. system), faces a judicial investigation into a remarkable asset increase: his declared wealth grew from $20 million to $944 million Argentine pesos in a brief period. He admitted to omitting USD $500,000 in his sworn declarations, claiming the funds came from Bitcoin investments made between 2013 and 2018.
Federal Judge Ariel Lijo oversees the investigation. The political pressure mounted quickly, with opposition lawmakers gathering 120 signatures for a censure motion in the Chamber of Deputies (Argentina's lower house). The constitutional mechanism requires 129 votes to proceed.
Amid the turmoil, the government made an unprecedented decision: suspending all cabinet and political committee meetings. This measure, announced on June 15, 2026, reflects internal tension and the need to avoid public confrontations while managing the crisis.
President Javier Milei publicly supported his closest collaborator. Through a social media post, he stated: "If there's even a 1% chance, fight at 100%", sending a clear message of backing despite media and political pressure.
The crisis affects not only the relationship with the opposition but also strains internal libertarian coalition dynamics. Patricia Bullrich, Argentina's Security Minister and a key political figure, criticized the official sharply: "This is more than an error, it's an ethical omission", distancing herself from the presidential position.
Meanwhile, Karina Milei, the President's sister who serves as Secretary General, reportedly distanced herself from the official and gave ministers freedom to express opinions on the case. This maneuver suggests Adorni's support depends exclusively on the President's will.
Javier Milei: Argentina's libertarian president since December 2023, known for his radical economic policies and anti-establishment rhetoric.
Manuel Adorni: Presidential spokesperson elevated to Chief of Cabinet, one of Milei's closest collaborators.
Patricia Bullrich: Security Minister and leader of PRO party, Milei's main coalition partner.
Karina Milei: The President's sister and Secretary General, considered the power behind the throne.
The scandal arrives at a particularly complicated moment for the government, which had been celebrating significant macroeconomic achievements:
However, the confidence crisis generated by the Adorni case overshadows these achievements, with negative mentions increasing from 135,000 to 323,000 according to Enter consultancy.
The session to address the censure motion is scheduled after the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Peronist opposition calculates needing at least 37 votes in the Senate to complete the removal process.
The government, under internal pressure, has no plans to convene its cabinet or political committee this week. Meanwhile, Oscar Zago, former libertarian bloc president, speculates that Adorni could resign before June 23.
The Argentine political landscape grows more complex at a moment when the country needs stability to consolidate economic progress achieved. The coming hours will be decisive in defining the course of this institutional crisis.
Alfredo S. Quiroga
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