The presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni reappeared on stage with what should be a conference aimed at calming the waters. The objective was clear: defending the president against the alleged coimas scandal in the National Disability Agency (Andis), which already splashes Karina Milei, the presidential sister, and Eduardo “Lule” Menem, key government operator. But what should be a armor ended up becoming a double -edged sword.

With serious gesture and firm tone, Adorni released: “If there is someone committed to corruption, that was always the president.” A failed manual. What in his head was designed as “the president is the most committed in the fight against corruption” he went upside down and left a sincericide floating that the opposition and social networks soon amplify.

The background makes the bankrupt even more explosive. The Andis case directly involves figures from the president’s intimate circle. The audios that circulate talk about alleged bribes, arranged appointments and political favors. Karina Milei, the undisputed head of space, appears mentioned. And “Lule” Menem, accused of internal sectors of handling the threads in the shadows, became the preferred target of criticism.

In parallel, the “forces of heaven” – the ideological wing that surrounds Santiago Caputo – presses so that Menem is ejected. The crisis is no longer just judicial: it is also political and internal.

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