PublishedJun 27, 21:57Last updatedJun 29, 02:58

Argentina Cabinet Chief Resigns Amid Corruption Scandal

Bloomberg
Jun. 27, 2026 21:57
Argentina's cabinet chief, Manuel Adorni, resigned months after a private jet scandal. Adorni was sworn in at the National Congress in Buenos Aires on December 3, 2025. President Javier Milei's popularity rose following his party's landslide victory in midterm elections, improving voter perceptions of his administration and economic expectations.
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Huanqiu
Jun. 29, 2026 02:54
On June 28, the Argentine government announced the appointment of Interior Minister Diego Santilli as the new Chief of Cabinet, replacing Manuel Adorni, who resigned due to corruption allegations. The inauguration ceremony will be held on June 30 at the Presidential Palace. Santilli will assist the president in managing daily government affairs and coordinating departmental work, making him one of the highest-ranking officials in the government.
Russian Gazette
Jun. 29, 2026 02:58
Argentine President Javier Milei appointed Diego Santilli as the new prime minister on June 29, 2026, replacing Manuel Adorni, who resigned after admitting to false asset declarations.

Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Chief of Cabinet and a close ally of President Javier Milei, resigned on June 27, 2026, amid a corruption scandal involving undeclared luxury assets and income. Adorni admitted to concealing over $500,000 in income, which contradicted the administration's campaign promise to eliminate political corruption. His resignation also followed tensions with President Milei's sister and relentless media attacks. No successor was immediately named, but Interior Minister Diego Santilli was later appointed to the position. Bloomberg+2

🏛️ Political Fallout

Adorni's resignation deals a significant blow to President Milei's administration, which had recently gained popularity following a landslide victory in midterm elections. The scandal has sparked political tensions and raised questions about the government's commitment to transparency. Milei publicly defended Adorni, asserting his innocence, but the federal investigation into the allegations continues. Deutsche Welle+1

💼 New Appointment

On June 28, 2026, Diego Santilli, the Interior Minister, was named as Adorni's successor. Santilli's inauguration ceremony is scheduled for June 30 at the Presidential Palace in Buenos Aires. As Chief of Cabinet, Santilli will assist President Milei in managing daily government affairs and coordinating departmental work, making him one of the highest-ranking officials in the administration. CCTV+2

📜 Letter of Resignation

Adorni published a resignation letter addressed to President Milei, citing relentless media attacks as a factor in his decision to step down. Despite denying wrongdoing, Adorni's admission of concealing income has overshadowed his tenure and raised concerns about the administration's integrity. The resignation underscores the challenges facing Milei's government as it navigates this political crisis. Die Welt+1

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