Argentina’s ruling coalition, led by Patricia Bullrich, is attempting to postpone a scheduled Senate session. The move aims to prevent potential scrutiny of the government’s Chief of Staff amid an unfolding scandal. Bullrich, the head of the official bloc, is actively seeking the suspension of Thursday’s session in the upper house. The government’s intention is to protect the Chief of Staff from facing questions or potential repercussions related to the controversy. Details of the scandal remain unclear, but the administration appears keen to control the narrative and avoid a potentially damaging debate within the Senate. This action raises questions about transparency and accountability within the Milei administration. Live updates on the government’s measures and the developing situation are ongoing.
