A surprising alliance between opposition figures led by Patricia Bullrich and members of the Kirchnerist movement in the Argentine Senate has emerged to potentially block a legislative effort targeting the government’s Chief of Staff. The coalition focuses on reinterpreting Article 101 of the Constitution to prevent the passage of a bill requiring a two-thirds majority for motions of interpellation, censure, or removal of the Chief of Staff. This bill, which currently lacks a committee report, poses a risk to the current administration. The move comes amid a broader crisis involving government spokesperson Manuel Adorni, whose actions appear to have spurred this unusual cooperation. Senators from opposing political factions swiftly agreed on the reinterpretation ahead of a session scheduled for Thursday, effectively raising the bar for any attempt to challenge the Chief of Staff’s position. This development highlights growing political tensions and strategic maneuvering within the Argentine government. The alliance signals a potential shift in the dynamics of power within the Senate.