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After the departure of Mogetta, who are the 140 officials thrown by Milei in just 500 days of government

This week there will be a new departure in the cabinet of Javier Milei: The Cordoba Franco Mogetta It will leave the Ministry of Transportation. In 505 days of management, the displaced ones are already added, but it will not be the . Edgar Pérez, of the National Transport Regulation Commission, an agency that will be dissolved in the coming weeks.

The to fly was nothing less than a . Guillermo Ferraroin charge of the infrastructure portfolio, who was displaced accused of filtering information from a cabinet meeting to the . In 2023 he was in charge of the control of Freedom advances both in the general elections and in the ballot, but from the Casa Rosada they were implacable and fired him after 45 days in the position. He died in December last year, at 69.

According to the published by the consultant Pablo Salinas in his profile on the social network X, add 139 the displaced. The majority are from the economy area, which counts 43; It follows capital with 27; And the podium completes the Cabinet Headquarters that Guillermo Francos leads, with 17 dismissed officials.

The first ones that left the management were in the press area. Eduardo Roust, former of Media and Belén Stettler, former Secretary of Communication and Media. In January last year, the list was extended with Horacio Pitu, former Undersecretary of Labor; Enrique Rodríguez Chiantore, former Superintendent of Services; Ricardo Schliper, former Department of Sports; and Gonzalo Fortín, former Undersecretary of Administrative Management.

In February 2024, the departure of the Base Law was locked, the purge in the went through those close to the deputies who did not accompany Milei’s central project. They threw Osvaldo Giordano, from Anses; Marcelo Papandrea, from Aysa, Flavia Royón of the Ministry of Mining; Pablo Rodrigué, former secretary of Social Policies; Agustín Sánchez Sorondo, former Administrative Secretary of Children and Sebastián García de Luca, former secretary of Federal Articulation of the Ministry of Security.

In March last year, the former Secretary of Labor, Omar Yasín; Alejandro Guglielmi, former head of the Military House; Geraldine Calvella, former director of the Renaper inspection; Armendo Guibert, former Secretary of State Transformation; and Ricardo Bocacci, former Subsecretary of Public Employment. These last two left in the middle of the strong adjustment of the State personnel in different agencies.

The list was extended in April with the departures of Mariana Hortal Salado, former Subsecretary of Labor Relations; Maximiliano Keczeli, former secretary of Legal Coordination of Human Capital. The resignations in Agriculture also arrived: Pedro Vigneau, former secretary of Productive and Sustainable Strengthening of Agriculture; Germán Di Bella, former Undersecretary of Agriculture. And Sergio Falzone, former Subsecretary of Electric Power, ; Pablo Piccirilli Francos, former Subsecretary of Ports and Ways; and Gustavo Panera, former Secretary of Administrative Management in Health.

May 2024, was one of the months with more exits in the Milei government. The most important was on May 27, when the president dismissed the chief of cabinet.

Carlos Becker, former chief of cabinet; Juan Manuel Troncoso, former president of the Investment and Foreign Trade Bank; Liliana Acosta de Archimbal, former Undersecretary of Labor Relations; Luis Palomino, former Undersecretary of Employment; Rosana Lodovico, former general director of Customs; Diego Guerendiain, former head of the Justice Advisors Cabinet Unit; Pablo de la Torre, former secretary of childhood, adolescence and ; Silvestre Sívori, former auditor of the Federal Intelligence Agency (AFI); and Adriana Serkis, former president of the National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA).

By June of last year, the complication with the decline in inflation and the of the dollar caused a strong exit in economics. Joaquín Cottani, resigned as Secretary of Economic Policy. Alejandro Cosentino, former secretary of innovation, science and technology also came out; Héctor Calvente, former Undersecretary of Social Policies; Lucía Raskovsky, former Undersecretary of Territorial Policies and Human ; Ana Marmor, former Undersecretary of Family Policies of the Ministry of Children and Fernando Szereszevky, headed by the advisory cabinet unit.

Mario Russo, former Minister of Health (left), Guillermo Ferraro, Minister of Infrastructure (D), in December 2023.Mario Russo, former Minister of Health (left), Guillermo Ferraro, Minister of Infrastructure (D), in December 2023.

Another strong displacement was that of Fernando Vilella, former Secretary of Agriculture. In July, Fausto Spotorno, former member of the President Council of Advisors, also resigned; Julio Garro, former Deputy Secretary of Sports thrown out of the Gordo after sliding a criticism of Lionel Messi, in the middle of the controversy by the songs against France of the National Team. Teddy Karagozian, of the Council of Advisors, also left. While in August Francisco Sánchez, former secretary of cult.

In September of last year the departure of another minister arrived. Mario Russo resigned from the Ministry of Health for “Personal issues” but in reality he could not displace officials who reported the advisor Mario Lugones, who finally replaced him in office. That month also Raúl Marino, former Secretary of Research, Industrial Policy and Defense Production, was within the Ministry of Defense.

October marked the exit no less than the chancellor, Diana Mondino. It was after Argentina’s vote on the United Nations against the blockade of the United States and other countries in the West against Cuba. Eduardo Rodríguez Chirillo of the Ministry of Energy also flew. With the dismissal of Mondino, Leopoldo Sahores, former Secretary of Foreign Affairs, also left. Alberto Houre, former Secretary of Legal and Administrative Coordination of Interior; Constanza Cassino, former Undersecretary of Administrative Management Children, Adolescence and Family; Yanina Nano Lembo, former secretariat of childhood, adolescence and family.

Diana Mondino was a chancellor when Javier Milei and Karina went to see Pope Francis in February last year. Photo: Vatican averageDiana Mondino was a chancellor when Javier Milei and Karina went to see Pope Francis in February last year. Photo: average

That month also left the Mendoza Omar de Marchi, former secretary of Parliamentary Affairs; Leila Gianni of the Undersecretary of Legal Affairs of Human Capital; and Juan Cruz Molina Hafford also left the presidency of INTA. A month later, it was the turn of Brigadier Fernando Mengo, former head of the Air Force. And at the beginning of December last year it was also displaced Florencia Misahiformer head of the Ark (former AFIP).

On Monday, December 2, December, the Ministry of Energy accepted the resignation of the holder of the ENRE, Darío Oscar Arrué. At the end of that month, two new resignations were published in the Official Gazette and Milei closed 2024 with 108 officials away from their . Ernesto Gaspari, Secretary of Foreign Coordination and Planning and Mariela Beljansky, Undersecretary of Energy Transition and Planning. Already by mid -January, the list reached 112, but the star was the resignation of the Treasury attorney, Rodolfo Barraon January 24. And the month closed with the resignation of Eduardo Serenellini to the press secretariat.

Already in February of this year, displaced 119 of Milei’s management was Mariano de los Heros, who replaced OSVALDO GIORDOAN. Ana María Vidal de Lamas, former Undersecretary of Environment also resigned, was a before the crypto scandal that Milei starred in promoting “$ Libra”. A few days later Andrés Rodríguez resigned, who until that moment served as Undersecretary of Water Resources.

In March there were several resignations in Economics, but that of Alexis Pirchio, president of the National Competition Commission of Competition. According to the detailed follow -up of Pablo Salinas, already in April the displaced 126 was the legal and technical secretary, Herrera Bravo, who was replaced by Ibarzabal Murphy. That month the government also threw José Luis Acevedo., Which was in charge of road corridors.

Rodolfo Barra, Treasury attorney thrown by the government in January. Photo: TelamRodolfo Barra, Treasury attorney thrown by the government in January. Photo: Telam

María Sol Rodríguez Battini also resigned, was the head of the Advisory Cabinet Unit (UGA) of the Legal and Technical Secretariat; Marino Alcides Ex Undersecretary of Relations with the Provinces. And this week the resignations of the territorial sub -secretaries and human development (human capital) and administrative management of tourism, environment and sports were added. And the last one that was known, although it was not yet published in the Official Gazette is that of Franco Mogetta.

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