
The national government officially announced the designation this Tuesday Carolina Piparoformer libertarian representative, as part of the Board of Banco Nacion He replaces Rodolfo Carvajal, who resigned on December 10th.
The ad was published in official gazette, in Decree 907/2025, which bears the signatures of President Javier Milei and Minister of Economy Luis Caputo.
Likewise, Decree 903/2025 on the appointment was published this Tuesday Dario Wasserman, who held the office of Vice President until December 17 (a post from which he was forced to resign). This way it will take up the space Daniel Tillard.
Economy reported last Tuesday that Tillard informed Minister Luis Caputo of his decision to resign. In any case, his resignation, which will take effect on December 17, was made concrete by Decree 903/2025 published in the Official Gazette.
Tillard had come into office with Javier Milei’s government through former chief of staff Guillermo Franco, and after his departure from government there was speculation that he might resign from office. He no longer had political support to continue in a key area.
Through the same document, Banco Nación appointed Wasserman as an official, one of the men in Karina Milei’s inner circle, who determined her appointment. He is married to Pilar Ramírez, deputy of Buenos Aires, main shipowner of the president’s sister in the city and president of La Libertad Avanza on Buenos Aires soil.
Meanwhile, Carolina Píparo submitted her resignation to the Chamber of Deputies six days before the end of her term, in early December, and there were already rumors that she would take a job at Banco Nación.
Píparo’s relationship with Javier Milei has undergone several twists and turns. Four years ago, he entered Congress with José Luis Espert, who presented himself as another liberal alternative to the current president.
But over time and after the 2023 elections, both Espert and Píparo turned to the president and she was a candidate for governor of Buenos Aires. When Milei was elected, the then deputy seemed like a strong name to lead ANSES, but that position never materialized.
Piparo even went so far as to thank her on Twitter and announce that she would be meeting camper Fernanda Raverta for the transfer, but then they called her to tell her that it wouldn’t be her in the end.
Píparo, who was already an MP and had a bloc with José Luis Espert, decided to keep her own bloc separate with Macyszyn, also from Buenos Aires.
When voting on the Basic Law, she supported everything, but voted against a section of an article and was included in the list of “traitors” that Milei himself published.
When she later voted against abolishing lifetime retirements for presidents and vice presidents, she was attacked online, and there she announced her final distance from the field.
However, in September last year he returned to the libertarian bloc in Congress, when Píparo accompanied the government with his vote in the blockade to overturn the veto of the pension reform law. She was then invited to the “87 Heroes” barbecue in Olivos.