22/06/2026 15:26 - Politica
Dos hombres de traje conversando en una reunión formal en una oficina gubernamental elegante con banderas argentinas de fondo, ambiente profesional y luminoso.
The political landscape in Argentina is shifting with the arrival of Adrián Ravier as the new Presidential Spokesperson. On his first day, Ravier arrived at the Casa Rosada (the Argentine equivalent of the White House) to start his duties. His agenda began with a significant meeting with Manuel Adorni, the Cabinet Chief and his predecessor in the spokesperson role, to coordinate the transition.
This appointment brings a notable change: the official confirmation of Javier Lanari's departure from the National Secretariat of Communication and Press. Lanari had served for two and a half years. Adorni publicly thanked Lanari on his X account, stating: "My enormous gratitude to Javier Lanari... In the name of the Government, I wish him the best for his future challenges."
For international observers, it's important to note that Ravier is not just a politician but a renowned liberal economist. He serves as a national deputy representing the province of La Pampa and holds a doctorate in Applied Economics. He is a disciple of Jesús Huerta de Soto and serves as the academic director of Fundación Faro. His profile aligns perfectly with President Javier Milei's economic vision, suggesting a stronger focus on communicating the administration's economic milestones.
The designation took place last Friday at the Olivos Presidential Residence. This move aims to revitalize the government's communication strategy, which faced recent challenges. Ravier's main task will be to provide clarity on the government's economic path. Government sources indicate that his approach will be more institutional and focused on management, bringing a fresh perspective to the Casa Rosada. As he steps into this role, he will request a leave of absence from his legislative seat, signaling a full commitment to his new executive function.
Alfredo S. Quiroga