The Chief of Staff decided to appear alongside the President after reports indicating a crisis within the Government of La Libertad Avanza (LLA).
While everything indicates that its continuity is hanging by a thread, the Chief of Staff, Nicolás Posseaccompanied the president Javier Milei at the Tedeum held this Saturday in the Buenos Aires Cathedral and was part of the delegation that traveled to Cordova for the official event, amid rumors of a crisis Cabinet.
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The libertarian president arrived this Saturday at noon at the Metropolitan Cathedral along with all his ministers and Cabinet members, including Nicolás Posse. The leader of ministers entered the Tedeum and, with a serious gesture, sat down jtogether with the Minister of Defense, Luis Petri, and the Chancellor Diana Mondino.
Although the President remained unknown about Posse’s presence when asked by the press at this Friday’s event in La Rural, the La Libertad Avanza (LLA) official, who was marked as the big absentee at the Luna Park partytraveled to the city of Córdoba along with the entire Executive Branch delegation.
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Nicolás Posse and the rupture in the Cabinet.
Milei’s sayings that question the continuity of Nicolás Posse
This week, the President questioned the continuity of Nicolás Posse and even his entire Cabinet. In his statements, the president announced that a new adverse result of the Bases law in it Congress could trigger strong changes in the Government. “The entire Cabinet will be under analysis,” he stated. If approved, they could advance the gradual elimination of the COUNTRY tax. He also spoke about the rise of the blue dollar.
The delay in treatment in Senate of the mega project constitutes “a first milestone” for the libertarian president. His approval would allow us to advance in a new stage of his economic plan. However, the rejection by the Congress It could lead to a strong internal review, mainly in the national cabinet.
“When you manage you have milestones. Our first management milestone would end with the outcome of the Bases law“, he said this Thursday in an interview with the LN+ channel, and acknowledged that the future of the project, like that of any other, “It may or may not turn out well.”