The Argentine Senate has postponed a session regarding Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni’s upcoming testimony by one week. The delay, supported by centrist senators, pushes the vote on whether Adorni will be required to defend himself before the Senate to June 25th. Adorni is scheduled to appear in July, where he may face a potential motion of censure from the opposition. The opposition seeks to question Adorni regarding his conduct and policies. If his responses are deemed unsatisfactory, a vote on a censure motion could follow. The postponement suggests ongoing negotiations and strategic maneuvering ahead of the crucial testimony. The outcome could significantly impact the current administration's stability.
