With the case of Adorni, the phrase “tell me what you boast about and I will tell you what you lack” could well be used. The fact is that several plots are hidden in the exaggerated support for the Chief of Staff. The most compelling is that the official’s scandal is far from being the only suspected case of corruption in this government: to the loans for Banco Nación officials, the alleged overpricing in the area of disability, $Libra and the alleged returns in PAMI and ANSES are being added to those of lesser-known but equally scandalous officials.
There are those in the red circle who think that the decision not to release Adorni is based on the logic that, without him in the foreground, public attention would return to thornier issues such as the possible illicit enrichment of the general secretary or the painful course of the Argentine economy. That’s why this week’s NEWS cover title: Libertarian corruption: COMMON CAUSE. An edition in which we tell you the behind-the-scenes of Manuel Adorni’s presentation on Wednesday the 29th in Congress and how President Milei came to accompany him: with a record level of paranoia and nervous breakdowns.
Also on this week’s cover we address the Colapintomania. The business of Formula 1 and the curious Argentine paradox of the loser turned idol.
Also in this cover the rise of the sweetened biopics, in which fidelity to real facts matters less than the intention not to cause discomfort. And a circuit to enjoy the long weekend; one of the best rooftops in Buenos Aires, with bars and restaurants.

