Overview
- The Presidential Office confirmed Manuel Adorni as chief of cabinet after Guillermo Francos resigned via a letter posted on X.
- Adorni said Francos’s tenure had a “completed cycle” and that his charge is to coordinate ministers to advance urgent reforms and sustain talks with governors from the Pacto de Mayo.
- He begins duties Monday with a swearing‑in expected Wednesday, will forgo the Buenos Aires legislature seat he won in May to remain in the Casa Rosada, and is expected to cede daily briefings to his deputy Javier Lanari.
- Interior Minister Lisandro Catalán also resigned, and government sources report Santiago Caputo as the probable successor, though no appointment has been announced.
- The reshuffle reaches other areas, with Pablo Quirno confirmed to lead Foreign Affairs after Gerardo Werthein’s exit and further changes reported in Security, Justice, and Defense.