Overview
- Pressed during Sunday's vote, he repeatedly answered "We'll see" about remaining in office, and no resignation was announced.
- He denied internal rifts and emphasized a unified team with advisers Sebastián Amerio and Santiago Caputo.
- He praised President Javier Milei and said he would stay linked to the project regardless of his role.
- He pledged to continue efforts to improve the justice system and described his ministry as very orderly.
- The uncertainty arose a day after Gerardo Werthein's exit from Foreign Affairs, with Pablo Quirno named as replacement, intensifying speculation about further changes.