Argentina’s Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, has resigned from his position, following reported internal pressures within the government. The resignation was announced by Adorni himself, after President Javier Milei publicly reaffirmed his support for Adorni during a trip to Spain on Friday. Details surrounding the reasons for Adorni’s departure remain unclear, though sources indicate mounting internal disagreements. A replacement for Adorni is expected to be confirmed as early as tomorrow. This marks a significant shift within President Milei’s administration, occurring relatively early in his term. The move raises questions about the stability of the government and potential policy changes. Further reporting will focus on identifying the successor and understanding the factors leading to this unexpected resignation.