Former Argentine President Mauricio Macri is reportedly pressuring current President Javier Milei to retain Manuel Adorni as his spokesperson, despite growing calls for Adorni’s removal from opposition parties. Macri will not provide votes from his PRO party to support a motion of censure aimed at dismissing Adorni from his position. This stance positions Macri at odds with a segment of the opposition seeking to destabilize Milei’s administration through Adorni’s ousting. Macri publicly urged Milei to “defend the change” represented by his government, implicitly advocating for Adorni’s continued service. The opposition is attempting to initiate an interpellation process in Congress, which could lead to Adorni’s displacement. Macri’s decision not to support the motion suggests a complex political dynamic between the former leader and the current administration, despite potential disagreements. This situation highlights internal tensions within Argentina’s political landscape.
