The internal one in the block Freedom Advances added a new high-voltage chapter, with hints of scandal and language that is far from parliamentary diplomacy. In a day marked by tension and the displacement of key figures, the ruling party finally constituted the Impeachment Commissionlocating the cosplayer and deputy Lilia Lemoine in the presidential chair.
The appointment is not another administrative decision; It is a direct message to Marcela Paganowho claimed that place of power and whose previous appointment had been the epicenter of an internal fracture that ended with the direct intervention of the party leadership.
Teasing and digital “revenge”
Far from seeking conciliation after obtaining the position, Lemoine transferred the victory to the field where she feels most comfortable: social networks. With an aggressive and unfiltered tone, the new president of the commission launched a direct attack against the journalist:
“LTA Gronchela Gagano”Lemoine shot, using a derogatory play on words to refer to his block colleague, in a clear allusion to Diego Maradona’s famous phrase (“La Tenés Adentro”).
Lemoine’s celebration not only sought to celebrate his hierarchical promotion within the Chamber of Deputies, but also to publicly humiliate his “frequent rival”, with whom he maintains a public dispute that includes crossed accusations of treason and leaks.
The Pagan factor and the libertarian internal
The constitution of this strategic commission—in charge of processing possible dismissal requests against magistrates or the Executive itself—was the scene of a fierce battle. The fall of Pagano and the rise of Lemoine reflect the change in the balance of forces within the space led by Javier Milei:
- Displacement: Pagano, who originally had the approval of Oscar Zago (former block head), was isolated after the restructuring of the space.
- Armor: With Lemoine at the helm, the ruling party guarantees absolute loyalty in a key position for the institutional defense of the Government.
While the halls of Congress are still digesting the level of attacks, it is clear that for the new leadership of the Impeachment Commission, politics is played by the rules of the “trolls”: without quarter and with the archive as a weapon of war. In the libertarian world, victory is not complete if it is not accompanied by a digital provocation that makes it clear who is in control.

