Argentina’s Chief of Staff, Nicolás Posse, is facing increasing pressure to appear before the Senate in June, despite initially seeking a July date. The push for his testimony comes from across the political spectrum, including the Kirchnerist bloc, the PRO party, and Vice President Victoria Villarruel, who also presides over the Senate. Previously, the Kirchnerist faction requested Posse’s presence in May. The diverse demands suggest a broad interest in questioning Posse on undisclosed matters. This situation highlights ongoing tensions between the executive branch and the legislature. The timing of Posse’s appearance is now a key point of contention within Argentina’s political landscape.