The recent dismissal of Diana Mondino As Minister of Foreign Affairs by President Javier Milei, she has generated a great stir in the Argentine political sphere. This episode marks a turning point in Milei’s administration and highlights internal tensions and power struggles within the government.
Manuel Adorni, presidential spokesman, offered a forceful explanation for the decision, underscoring the importance of loyalty and alignment with the president’s agenda. Diana Mondinoan economist who actively worked on Milei’s campaign, was named chancellor at the beginning of his term.
However, from the beginning, his management was marked by a lack of communication with the president. According to close sources, Mondino She never had a fluid dialogue with Milei, which made her work difficult and left her isolated on many occasions.
One of the main triggers for his dismissal was Argentina’s vote at the United Nations (UN) in favor of lifting the embargo on Cuba. This vote, which was the last act of the displaced ambassador Ricardo Lagorio, generated a strong reaction in the Casa Rosada.
Although Mondino did not act alone and had the endorsement of the Secretary of Worship and Civilization, Nahuel Sotelo, and the new vice chancellor Eduardo Bustamante, President Milei considered that this decision went against his foreign policy.
At a press conference, Manuel Adorni explained that the former chancellor did not follow the ideological line of the libertarian administration by supporting the lifting of the United States embargo on the dictatorship led by Miguel Díaz Canel.. Adorni was clear when he stated that “what President Milei says is done or we are invited to withdraw from the Government.”
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This statement underscores the president’s uncompromising stance on loyalty and alignment with his agenda. Adorni also mentioned that all cabinet members and those in government understand where the president stands on key issues.
“The President’s position is clear and we are here to promote the President’s agenda, we are not here to draw our own conclusions in terms of decisions that must be made in the voice or head of the president. What the president says is done. If it is not ago, we are all invited within our individual freedoms to withdraw from the government and follow our paths outside the president’s agenda,” said Adorni, making it clear why he left Diana Mondino.
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