With Posse still in office, the Government would already look for a replacement: the names under study

The Chief of Staff Nicolas Posse was the target this Thursday of all kinds of versions and rumors about a possible departure from the national government, mostly leveraged in an alleged confrontation with the Secretary of the Presidency, Karina Milei, sister and person of Javier Milei’s greatest confidence.

The rumors began to gain strength on Wednesday night, when the coordinating minister was absent from the event that the president organized at Luna Park and was attended by almost the entire front line of the Executive.

Posse, however, was confirmed in office this morning by presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni and he even led the usual cabinet meeting, with Milei and his brother absent.

In this context, Buenos Aires media such as Clarín and El Destape revealed after noon that the Government would already be sounding possible replacementsdespite the fact that Posse, at least officially, is still in office.

Among them, They mentioned the Minister of Security Patricia Bullrichwho would have the approval of the president and the PRO, the party she led until a few weeks ago, to be replaced by Mauricio Macri.

It would also be considered, following what was reported by Clarín, the name of the Minister of the Interior, Guillermo Francosconsidered by the Casa Rosada and Congress as the “political interlocutor” of the ruling party, mainly with the governors.

In fact, it had a central role in the negotiations for the Bases Law, still pending treatment in the Senate, due to the delays in reaching the opinion in the committees. This last factor, reported this afternoon, It would also have collaborated to accelerate the changes in Balcarce 50.

With information from Clarín
 
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