President Javier Milei convened his full cabinet at the Casa Rosada on Monday to address escalating internal tensions within his administration [1].
The meeting serves as an attempt to stabilize a government currently fractured by disputes between high-ranking officials and the legal complications surrounding spokesperson Manuel Adorni [2].
During the gathering, Milei appeared on the presidential balcony alongside his sister, Karina Milei, and advisor Santiago Caputo [1]. The public appearance was intended to signal unity among the administration's core power center during a period of significant political instability [3].
The session lasted more than two and a half hours [2]. Reports indicate the discussions focused on containing the crisis fueled by friction between Caputo and Karina Milei, as well as the ongoing fallout from the Adorni case [2], [3].
This gathering follows previous efforts to manage the internal divide, including tensions sparked by comments from other officials [3]. By bringing the ministers together in a closed-door setting, the president sought to resolve conflicting agendas that have hampered the officialist coalition's cohesion [3].
While the public appearance on the balcony aimed to project strength, the length of the meeting suggests a deep-seated need to reconcile the competing interests of the cabinet members [2]. The administration continues to navigate these internal clashes while managing its public image and legislative goals.
“Milei convened his full cabinet at the Casa Rosada on Monday to address escalating internal tensions.”
This meeting highlights a critical inflection point for the Milei administration, where the perceived stability of the 'inner circle'—consisting of the president, his sister, and Santiago Caputo—is being tested by systemic internal disputes. The need for a marathon session and a choreographed public appearance suggests that the friction is no longer merely interpersonal but is affecting the functional governance of the cabinet.




