Argentina’s Chief of Staff is facing an increasingly untenable position following internal disputes revealed during a recent political meeting, casting doubt on their future in the role. This internal turmoil coincides with growing public mobilization and protests challenging both political leadership and the government’s policies. The nature of these demonstrations suggests a broader questioning of the current political landscape. These movements directly confront the government, demanding accountability and potentially signaling a shift in public sentiment. The situation presents a significant challenge for President Milei as he navigates internal divisions and external pressure. The unrest highlights a growing disconnect between the government and the populace, fueled by dissatisfaction with the current political direction. The future stability of Milei’s administration may depend on addressing these concerns and resolving the internal crisis.