Argentina’s Minister of Federal Affairs, Guillermo Francos, faces increasing pressure from both chambers of Congress. Vice President Victoria Villarruel has formally requested Francos appear before the Senate this month to answer questions, despite his Chief of Staff confirming a planned appearance in July. The request from Villarruel, representing the PRO party, demands he “account for his actions” before the upper house. Simultaneously, opposition parties – Unión por la Patria, Provincias Unidas, and the Coalición Cívica – have called for a session in the Chamber of Deputies to initiate proceedings that could lead to his removal from office. This move seeks to refer the matter to committees for further discussion regarding a potential impeachment. The escalating situation highlights growing political tensions and challenges for the current administration.