
Javier Miley and Manuel AdorniWe are working to relaunch the Cabinet Department. The president and his chief of staff are currently drawing a map PrioritiesFor the next two years of the term in various ministerial portfolios. The list is far from the so-called second-generation reforms that Congress will try to approve.
The plan, according to official sources, is a means to compensate for a certain “inaction” that they attribute to his administration Guillermo Francos At the head of the General Staff, a position he held from the end of May 2024 until last Friday the 31st.
“In terms of chief of staff, Adorni has already done more than Franco,” they say in Casa Rosada about the activity that Adorni has imposed on him since arriving at his position, to which he was appointed minutes after Francos resigned.
Sources familiar with what is to come in the administration’s relaunch make it clear that it is “Priority issues with specific teams go beyond reforms.”. At that point they insist that it is A “challenge” because “Until now there has been no leadership and direction.”In reference to the Francos administration.
Although there is currently secrecy as to what will end up making up the priority list for each portfolio, it is expected that between two and three topics will be included for each. This will be in parallel with the so-called second generation reforms, including labor, tax and penal code reforms.
As an example of what could be included in this list of priorities, we take, for example, the change that took place in recent days related to the departure of the Immigration Directorate from the orbit of the Ministry of Interior to move to the orbit of security.
This change, which they claim was already discussed with Francos and had nothing to do with his arrival Diego SantilliHe explained that this would mean, among other things, greater ease in extraditing foreign criminals detained in Argentina.
“The idea is that all changes are to simplify and simplify operations.” Summary at Government House.
Adorni, the person who is highly trusted by the President and his sister, the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina MileyHe was appointed to the position last Friday the 31st, just minutes after Francos’ departure was announced.
His arrival to office means a new imprint on internal dynamics, as he is expected to lead periodic meetings, every ten or fifteen days, with the entire Council of Ministers, and also promote dialogue between ministries.
Since taking office, Adorny has been meeting individually with each minister and will only meet with them in the next few days. Pablo CernoForeign Affairs, and Mariano Cuneo Libarona,justice.
He had a good relationship with all the ministers, and Adorni had been dealing with them before taking office, due to his role as official spokesman, which put him in daily contact with their agenda.
The idea of the meetings he had with each of them and his team in recent days was to find out the dynamics more deeply. Then move forward with public meetings that will be held in parallel with those led by the President.
Since Adorni took office, there has been talk of the Francos administration’s “failure” in dialogue among ministers, hinting that what was happening in other regions was not known and that they aimed to reverse it, they explained in Casa Rosada.
In the last hours, Adorni also met with Santilli to finalize the organizational chart that had suffered from fluctuations in the period before Colorado took power. Within the Interior Ministry’s orbit, the National Register of Persons (RENAPER), which had also been transferred to security, is expected to return within the next few hours.