Overview
- Opposition deputies failed to reach the 129‑member quorum in the Chamber of Deputies, forcing the interpelation attempt over Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni to be aborted when only 117 lawmakers were present on Wednesday.
- Hours after the failed session, La Libertad Avanza and other government allies announced the cancellation of Adorni’s scheduled July 2 Senate appearance, citing a desire to avoid prolonged attacks on his person.
- Manuel Adorni publicly posted that he remains available to present the report on July 2, creating a public contradiction with Patricia Bullrich’s announcement and exposing messaging tensions within the ruling coalition.
- With the censure attempt stalled, the officialist majority moved to use scheduled procedures to press its agenda in the lower chamber, advancing the ‘Súper RIGI’ investment regime, votes on bondholder settlement agreements, and formalizing the resignation of Adrián Ravier and the swearing‑in of Martín Matzkin.
- Opposition lawmakers sharply criticized allies who withheld quorum and warned the tactical blocking and scheduling choices could weaken legislative oversight, while the government’s ability to pair personnel moves with big economic bills signals a short‑term consolidation of power that may affect future negotiations and public scrutiny.