Overview
- Streaming channel Carnaval published short recordings attributed to the presidential secretary in which she urges internal unity and mentions her long work hours at the Casa Rosada.
- The published clips do not reference the alleged kickback scheme at ANDIS that former agency head Diego Spagnuolo denounced, which led to a judicial case.
- Government spokesperson Manuel Adorni said that, if authentic, the audios would be an unprecedented scandal and alleged a disinformation operation timed to the provincial vote.
- President Javier Milei rejected the accusations, blamed kirchnerismo, and said the judiciary must clarify the situation.
- Carnaval indicated more recordings will be released in the coming days, as political figures and media weigh possible electoral fallout ahead of the September 7 Buenos Aires elections.