27/06/2026 21:04 - Politica
Manuel Adorni resigned as Argentina's Cabinet Chief on June 27, 2026, ending a political crisis that lasted over three months. The scandal erupted after investigations revealed his net worth increased by 775%, jumping from $20 million pesos to $944 million pesos in a short period. His resignation came when a congressional censure motion had already gathered 120 signatures of the 129 required.
📌 Context for international readers: The Jefatura de Gabinete (Cabinet Chief) is one of Argentina's most powerful positions, coordinating all government ministries and representing the executive branch before Congress. It's similar to a "Prime Minister" role in parliamentary systems.
In his resignation letter published on X (formerly Twitter), Adorni portrayed himself as a victim of "media persecution" and defended his integrity. Interestingly, he included a surprising list of accusations that were NOT part of the ongoing public debate:
Political analysts from La Política Online described this strategy as "suggestive," noting he added irregularities that weren't even under investigation.
The case exploded when investigators looked into the origin of his wealth. On June 10, 2026, Adorni acknowledged holding USD 500,000 in undeclared cryptocurrencies since 2013.
📈 Key investigated purchases:
Prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita is investigating purchases made from his Mercado Libre account but paid with third-party officials' credit cards. Additionally, contractor Matías Tabar declared that home renovations at a property in Country Indio Cua (an exclusive gated community) cost USD 245,929 in cash.
The Presidential Secretary General (and President's sister) thanked Adorni "for his tireless work and for defending the ideas of freedom with a passion and commitment rarely seen."
"You are a person of integrity, valuable, and deeply loved by all of us. We know the difficult and undeserved moment you and your family are going through."
📌 Who is Karina Milei? She's President Javier Milei's sister and one of the most influential figures in Argentine politics, serving as General Secretary of the Presidency.
Without naming Adorni, the head of the officialist senate bloc posted:
"Trust and ethics are two fundamental elements to deepen the change that the President, the people, and the entire country are building."
According to sources, Bullrich allowed Adorni to face the censure motion without defending him, despite the Milei siblings' desire to support him.
📌 Who is Patricia Bullrich? She's the Minister of Security and leader of PRO, Argentina's center-right party that allied with Milei's libertarian movement.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| June 10, 2026 | Adorni acknowledges USD 500,000 in undeclared crypto since 2013 |
| June 25, 2026 | Interpellation session fails due to lack of quorum (117 present of 129 needed) |
| June 26, 2026 | Adrián Ravier becomes new presidential spokesperson |
| June 26, 2026 | Censure motion reaches 120 signatures of 129 required |
| June 27, 2026 | President Milei returns from Spain at 6:00 AM and meets with Adorni at Olivos |
| June 27, 2026 | Adorni submits his irrevocable resignation |
According to government sources, the strongest candidate to succeed Adorni is Diego Santilli, who would represent a consensus choice among different factions within the ruling coalition.
Other mentioned names include Pablo Quirno, Horacio Marín, and Sandra Petovello. The final decision is expected in the coming hours after President Milei's meeting with Adorni at the Quinta de Olivos (the Argentine presidential residence, similar to the White House or Camp David).
"He couldn't face the deputies. He didn't want to inform the senators. He didn't answer to Justice. He lied to journalists. He mocked Argentines."
"This resignation should have happened months ago. An inexplicable wealth growth and a succession of lies that, far from bringing clarity, only sowed more confusion."
"Another arrogant one leaving, another 'little rooster' falling like Espert. All dirty, all stained. They remove him to try to refresh a government that's harvesting more rejection."
Sources: El Destape, La Política Online
Alfredo S. Quiroga