Javier Milei’s Cabinet: one by one all the resignations of Government officials since he took office

Javier Milei’s Cabinet: one by one all the resignations of Government officials since he took office

The discomfort of the Executive Branch was generated after the textile businessman assured that does not foresee the economic recovery that the president predicts, while he also assured that It’s not going to happen.

They fired the Secretary of Agriculture, Fernando Vilella

The Government fired the engineer Fernando Vilella of the position of Secretary of Bioeconomy of the Nation, which strictly speaking will now again be called Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, and in its place appointed Sergio Iraeta.

At the moment the reasons for the resignation request are unknown, although his management until now has been opaque, and his portfolio suffered losses that affected its operations. Furthermore, it occurs at a time of tension with the field.

For his part, Iraeta served until today as Undersecretary of Agricultural and Forestry Production.

As officially reported by the Government, the lawyer and agricultural producer “will continue to work in line with the objectives of President Javier Milei to reduce the bureaucratic structure of the State, to enhance the capabilities of agricultural producers, to generate the conditions to increase competitiveness and to continue opening new markets for the heterogeneous national agricultural production” .

Changes in the Cabinet: Nicolás Posse resigned and Milei displaces the head of the AFI

Hours before embarking on his trip to the United States, President Javier Milei finally decided to remove the Chief of Staff, Nicolás Posse, from office, after days of uncertainty about his continuity in the Government. The current Minister of the Interior, Guillermo Francos, will be the one who replaces him in office.

The Government communicated the news through a statement from the President’s Office where he detailed that the reasons for his departure were in “the difference in criteria and expectations in the progress of the Government and the tasks entrusted to it.”

President Javier Milei purged the Cabinet. Together, Nicolás Posse fired Silvestre Sívori, head of the Federal Intelligence Agency (AFI), and a man linked to the now former Chief of Staff. Sívori, along with Posse, were targeted after versions circulated indicating that the AFI carried out investigations into officials of the Government itself.

Sandra Pettovello’s number two in Human Capital resigned

The former secretary of Legal and Technical of the Ministry of Human Capital, Maximiliano Keczeli, He lasted just five months in office.

Keczeli is an industrial engineer and has held three places in the libertarian army so far in Javier Milei’s administration. On January 5, he was appointed to head the Social Policy Council – the position from which Hita was removed – and, just nine days after that appointment, he moved to the Legal Coordination Secretariat, also under Pettovello’s orbit.

Then, in mid-February, without leaving the secretariat, he was appointed as interim auditor of the INCAA.

After the departure of Omar Yasín, the undersecretary of Labor resigned

As confirmed to Scope, Mariana Hortal Salary resigned in her position as Undersecretary of Labor Relations of the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Security. Thus, another official who is leaving the Ministry of Human Capital.

Hortal Salary supported the Secretary of Labor, Omar Yasin. His appointment had been made on February 15 after the hardline wing of the Government removed Horacio Pitrau, who was responsible for promoting a strategy negotiator with unionism.

In addition, the lawyer has ties with the former Minister of Labor Jorge Triacasince he advised him when he was a national deputy of the PRO bloc. Another connection is the business in common with Triaca’s wife, Clarisa Loccisano, since they have been part of the consulting firm Eficci since 2018, as well as being partners in the Loccisano, Hortal Sueldo y Asociados studio between 2004 and 2011.

The official linked to Javier Milei’s salary increase and the activist appointed to Renaper resigned

The Secretary of State Transformation and Public Function, Armando Guibert, and the libertarian militant Geraldine Calvella designated in the Renaperjoined the list of officials who they abandoned their position in the first months of the president’s administration Javier Milei. Both presented their resignation after having been involved in separate controversies.

Guibert This Monday he informed the president of his formal resignation, just weeks after being accused of being the person allowed the signing of the decree increasing the salary of 45% of President Javier Milei, the vice president, ministers and secretaries. The 75-year-old industrial engineer had a close bond with the Chief of Staff, Nicolas Posse, and with Federico Sturzenegger, who is in charge of the Transitional Unit for the Deregulation of the Economy.

His departure occurred a few days before the Government must decide what to do with the contracts of a number of public employees whose contracts had been extended in December for three months. At the beginning of the month he had been involved in controversy over the 48% increases in the salaries of the President, the vice president, the ministers and secretaries of State of the libertarian governmentfor which Milei in the end displaced only the Secretary of Labor, Omar Yasin.

Geraldine Calvella, appointed to head the Directorate of Inspection of Documentation Centers of the National Registry of Persons (Renaper)also took the decision to resign from office following the commotion generated by his appointment to a managerial position at the young age of 23 and without the necessary experience.

Calvella He made the decision due to the great stir that his arrival at Renaper generated on social networks. His million-dollar salary and his 23 years of age, with almost no work experience, fueled a series of strong criticisms of his appointment.

The young woman is from the Buenos Aires district of Saladillo and His only work experience is having been a “political advisor” in the Chamber of Deputiesaccording to his profile on the social network Linkedin. According to what emerged on social networks, She was appointed to head a Directorate in RENAPER on January 15, with a gross salary of 2,732,002.60 pesos: An image of his salary receipt went viral, sparking controversy and questioning President Javier Milei for the appointment of militants in the government structure.

Alejandro Guglielmi was displaced from the Military House by the Government

The Government displaced Alejandro Guglielmihead of the Military House, the mixed body of military and civilians that is in charge of presidential security, the Casa Rosada and the Official Residence of Olivos.

Guglielmi had come to office during the administration of Mauricio Macri and it was also maintained during the four years of Alberto Fernandez.

His displacement came to light this Friday in Casa Rosada but the news had not yet been officially communicated and, therefore, the name of the soldier who will succeed him in office was not known either.

Like the Military House It is under the orbit of the General Secretariat of the Presidency, which commands Karina Mileilink the removal of the chief to a possible disagreement with the President’s sister, who due to these frictions would have made the decision to remove him from office.

One by one, all the resignations of the Milei Government

  • Osvaldo Giordano DirectorExecutive Director of ANSES. He left his position on February 9, 2024.
  • Marcelo Papandreapresident of AYSA. He left his position on February 9, 2024.
  • Juan Manuel Troncosopresident of BicE. He left his position on May 8, 2024.
  • Horacio PitrauSecretary of Labor, Employment and Security. He left his position on January 6, 2024.
  • Ricardo SpartanoUndersecretary of Administrative Management. He left his position on January 31, 2024.
  • Pablo RodrigueUndersecretary of Social Policies. He left his position on February 15, 2024.
  • Agustín Sánchez Sorondo Administrative Undersecretary. He left his position on February 15, 2024.
  • Rodrigo AybarUndersecretary of Social Economy. He left his position on March 4, 2024.
  • Omar YasinSecretary of Labor, Employment and Security. He left his position on March 11, 2024.
  • Mariana Hortal SalaryUndersecretary of Labor Relations. He left his position on April 4, 2024.
  • Liliana Acosta de ArchimbalUndersecretary of Labor Relations. He left his position on May 22, 2024.
  • Maximilian KeczelSecretary of Legal and Administrative Coordination. He left his position on April 23, 2024.
  • Luis PalominoUndersecretary of Employment. He left his position on May 16, 2024.
  • Carlos Becker Fiorettihead of the Advisory Cabinet Unit. He left his position on May 7, 2024.
  • Flavia Royón, Secretary of Mining. He left his position on February 9, 2024.
  • Peter Vignaeau, Undersecretary of Productive and Sustainable Strengthening. He left his position on April 5, 2024.
  • German Say Bella, Undersecretary of Agriculture. He left his position on April 5, 2024.
  • Sergio Falzone, Undersecretary of Electric Energy. He left his position on April 19, 2024.
  • Pablo Piccirilu Franks, Undersecretary of Ports and Navigable Waterways. He left his position on April 30, 2024.
  • Rosana Lodovico, Director General of Customs. He left his position on May 16, 2024.
  • Guillermo Ferraro, Minister of Infrastructure. He left his position on February 26, 2024.
  • Ricardo Schleper, Interior Undersecretary of Sports. He left his position on January 31, 2024.
  • Armando Guibert, Secretary of State Transformation and Public Function Head of Cabinet. He left his position on March 18, 2024.
  • Ricardo Martin Boccacci, Undersecretary of Public Employment, Chief of Staff. He left his position on March 21, 2024.
  • Nicolas Posse, Chief of Staff of Ministers Chief of Staff. He left his position on May 27, 2024.
  • Diego Guerendiain, head of the Justice Advisor Cabinet Unit. He left his position on May 14, 2024.
  • Eduardo Roust, Secretary of Media. He left his position on December 16, 2024.
  • Belén Stettler, Media Secretary. He left his position on December 29, 2024.
  • Enrique Rodríguez Chiantore, superintendent of Health Services. He left his position on January 25, 2024.
  • Gustavo Panera, Secretary of Administrative Management. He left his position on April 30, 2024.
  • Sebastian Garcia de Luca, Secretary of Federal Articulation. He left his position on February 27, 2024.
  • Alejandro Guglielmi, head of the Military House. He left his position on March 15, 2024.
  • Geraldine Calvellaowner of Renaper. He left his position on March 19, 2024.
  • Fernando VilellaSecretary of Agriculture. He left his position on July 8, 2024.
  • Teddy Karagozianmember of the Council of Advisors of President Javier Milei. He left his position on July 17, 2024.
  • Fausto Spotornomember of the Advisory Council. He left his position on July 7, 2024.
  • Julio GarroUndersecretary of Sports. He left his position on July 17, 2024.
  • Mario Russo, Minister of Health. He left his position on September 26, 2024.

Source: Ambito

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