Argentina’s President Javier Milei’s policies are under increased scrutiny as his cabinet chief, Nicolás Posse, and spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, face potential interpellations in Congress. Opposition parties are driving the move to question Adorni regarding his statements and conduct, alleging disrespect towards parliamentary procedures. The interpellations are a mechanism allowing lawmakers to demand explanations from government officials. The President’s office has responded defensively, criticizing the opposition’s actions as politically motivated. This development signals growing tensions between the executive and legislative branches. The unfolding situation is being closely monitored for its potential impact on Milei’s reform agenda and political stability. Ongoing dialogue and debate within Congress will determine the next steps in this process.