Overview
- In a new interview, the former chief of staff accused AFA treasurer Pablo Toviggino and others of defrauding the football association and acting with what he called ridiculous impunity.
- He pointed to advancing judicial inquiries into AFA finances while stopping short of detailing any legal steps of his own.
- Francos said he last spoke with President Javier Milei over the holidays and stated he is open to discussing a return to the cabinet.
- He described his earlier exit from government as an internal reordering to avoid becoming an obstacle and denied personal conflicts with colleagues.
- From outside the administration, he praised the approved national budget and expressed confidence that labor reform will advance to attract investment.