Argentina’s Executive Branch has appointed Adrián Ravier as its new spokesperson, a move intended to revitalize the government’s public image. Ravier’s appointment creates an opening for Patricia Bullrich to potentially take a seat in the Chamber of Deputies. He is seeking to run for governor with the support of Karina Milei, President Milei’s sister, and maintains a strong working relationship with the Caputo faction within the government. The change in spokesperson is widely seen as an attempt to alleviate tensions surrounding current spokesperson Manuel Adorni, and potentially address internal conflicts. Analysts suggest Ravier’s role will be to navigate complex relationships within the ruling coalition and project a more unified front. This appointment signals a potential realignment of power within the administration.