Argentine writer Ricardo Caparrós has publicly questioned the motives of economist Darío Adorni, a vocal supporter of President Javier Milei, following Adorni’s backing of a fiscal amnesty law. Caparrós expressed skepticism regarding the law and implied a lack of ethical standards among those supporting it, asking whether they are corrupt or naive. The “fiscal innocence” law aims to allow individuals to regularize their financial situation by paying a reduced penalty. Caparrós, a frequent critic of the Milei administration, suggested the situation highlights deep divisions within Argentine politics – a “good crack,” as he put it. His comments reflect broader concerns about transparency and accountability in the current government. The writer’s statement has sparked debate regarding the implications of the amnesty law and the integrity of its proponents.