Argentina’s Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, publicly contradicted President Javier Milei’s representative, Senator Diana Bullrich, regarding his willingness to present a management report to the Senate. Bullrich had previously indicated Adorni would not attend, but Adorni stated via social media he *is* prepared to appear before the Senate. This disagreement surfaced after the Senate suspended the scheduled presentation of the report. The reason for the suspension remains unclear, but it appears to be linked to ongoing political tensions. Adorni’s public response highlights a potential rift within the government regarding transparency and accountability to the legislature. The incident raises questions about internal communication and decision-making within Milei’s administration. Further developments are expected as the Senate considers rescheduling the report presentation.