20/06/2026 16:04 - Politica
Retrato profesional de un economista argentino de mediana edad con barba recortada, vestido con traje azul marino y camisa blanca, posando de frente con expresión seria y segura, en un fondo de estudio con colores tenues de la bandera argentina.
In a strategic move to strengthen the connection with Argentine citizens, President Javier Milei designated congressman Adrián Ravier as the new Presidential Spokesperson this Thursday. The decision comes as part of a broader restructuring of government communications during a pivotal moment of the administration.
Ravier, a renowned liberal economist and disciple of Spanish economist Jesús Huerta de Soto, takes on the challenge of becoming the official voice of a government that has prioritized communicating its economic achievements. Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni celebrated the appointment on social media platform X, highlighting Ravier's commitment to libertarian ideals.
The encounter between Milei and Adorni extended for several hours—sources indicate between three and six hours—at the Olivos Presidential Residence (Quinta de Olivos). This historic estate serves as the official presidential residence and was the venue for organizing the government agenda and defining upcoming political steps, including Ravier's designation.
La Pampa: A sparsely populated province in central Argentina, known for agriculture and cattle ranching.
Quinta de Olivos: The official residence of the Argentine President, located in the suburbs of Buenos Aires. It's equivalent to the White House residence but in a more secluded, park-like setting.
Austrian School of Economics: A school of economic thought that emphasizes free markets, limited government intervention, and sound money—principles that align with Milei's libertarian platform.
Ravier's appointment occurs while the Government faces a complex political scenario. A censure motion against Cabinet Chief Adorni has gathered 120 of the 129 required signatures in the Senate. The opposition—primarily Peronism, Argentina's dominant political movement for decades—has pushed this measure as part of parliamentary debate. Government supporters have labeled this a "Peronist operation." Adorni's questioning session has been rescheduled for June 25, 2026.
Sources: El Litoral, official government communications.
Alfredo S. Quiroga