months without speaking in a position that needs “more exposure”

The imminent displacement of the Chief of Staff, Nicolás Posee, continued to take shape this Friday And President Javier Milei recognized that someone “more vocal, with more exposure” is needed in that position. A test of the future of the current chief of ministers is what will happen tomorrow in Córdoba, in the event that will replace the frustrated May Pact, and in which the President will try to show a show of unity of his Government.

“A more vocal Chief of Staff is needed, with more exposure,” admitted a senior official within the libertarian administration. in a dialogue with a group of journalists from different media, including Argentine News.

The feeling that prevails in the Casa Rosada is that the Possess departure is practically a factor, and that only remains to define the moment.

In this context, rumors have also begun about who would succeed him in that relevant position. The current Minister of the Interior, Guillermo Francos sounds like a candidate, like the Undersecretary of Institutional Management, Eduardo “Lule” Menem.

Near Milei they began to perceive that Posee’s very low profile to carry out such an important position does not quite come together.

Has: several months without speaking since December 10


The named official took office on December 10 and spent several months without speaking in public, until his voice finally became known last week when he had to give his management report to Congress.

Nor does it finish shaping its management and Within the libertarian management they are looking for someone more expeditious and also more verbose, who will join in the task of defending the Government on a day-to-day basis.something that spokesperson Manuel Adorni has been accomplishing almost alone with his daily press conferences.

Last Wednesday, Posse was one of the major absentees at the presentation of the head of state’s book at Luna Park, where the rest of the Government’s senior staff was present, and from there the versions of his displacement skyrocketed.


The possibility of Bullrich being Posse’s replacement


In that framework, Some admit that they view Patricia Bullrich favorably as Chief of Staffwith a profile more suited to the task of facing the microphones and criticizing the Government, but they rule it out because Milei is very satisfied with his task at the Ministry of Security.

After the departure of Guillermo Ferraro as head of the Ministry of Infrastructure of the Nation, Posse’s departure would be the most notable loss in these five months of libertarian management.


Fountain: Argentine News

 
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