Libertarian Deputy Damián Arabia said the administration of President Javier Milei maintains a clear and definite direction in its governance [1].
This assertion comes as the Milei administration faces persistent rumors of internal instability. By publicly denying friction between key figures, Arabia aims to project an image of unity to the public and political opponents.
Arabia addressed reports of disputes involving Martín Menem and advisor Santiago Caputo. He said these rumors of internal fighting are false, suggesting that the leadership remains cohesive despite external perceptions of conflict [1].
Regarding the overall trajectory of the national government, Arabia said, "The Government has a clear course, a clear course" [1]. This statement serves as a defense of the current management and the policy goals established by the president.
The deputy's comments were made in the context of the national government's ongoing efforts to stabilize the Argentine economy and implement structural reforms. The insistence on a "nítido," or clear path, is intended to counter narratives that the administration is fragmented or undecided in its strategy [1].
Arabia did not provide specific details on the nature of the alleged disagreements between Menem and Caputo but said that such conflicts are not hindering the government's progress [1].
“"The Government has a clear course, a clear course"”
The public denial of friction between top aides suggests that the Milei administration is sensitive to perceptions of instability. In the volatile landscape of Argentine politics, the appearance of a unified front is critical for the government to maintain legislative momentum and public confidence in its economic reforms.





