Diego Santilli assume as Minister of the Interior The oath will take place this Tuesday at 3pm at the Casa Rosada, with the oath taking place in front of the President in the White Room. Javier Millay And the whole cabinet. He took the job after a week of consultations with governors and has already begun working with them to draw up a political roadmap for the coming months and sort out his first management agenda.
His departure from the House of Representatives was confirmed at the end of October, but his resignation from the House of Representatives was delayed before he could release his opinion because the ruling party was concerned about losing a key seat on the Budget and Finance Committee. 2026 budget. Finally last Tuesday progress of freedom (LLA) wins majority of jobs PRO and UCR.
With this process resolved, Mr. Santilli formally announced his resignation and left his position. nelson marinoFrom that day, in place of the new minister who was re-elected in the October 26 election, Ruben Torresa liberal leader from Ezeiza, Sebastian ParejaRepresentative of LLA of Buenos Aires province.
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Although Santilli has not yet taken office, he has begun to drive the government’s federal policy. After several phone calls with the person in charge, A series of meetings began this week Let’s meet in person at Casa Rosada.
On Friday afternoon, Santilli held a press conference at Casa Rosada. Ignacio Torres (Chubut) and Raul Jalil (Catamarca). The conversation was direct, including what construction is continuing, what transfers are pending, and how we will address the end of the legislative year. The Chief of Staff also participated, Manuel Adorniis trying to organize a more active political table after taking office.
The rounds continue this week. This Monday is the next turn Martin Lallora (Cordoba) and Marcelo Orrego (San Juan), they will also be welcomed in La Rosada. According to official sources, the idea is “Second generation” reform Javier Millay hopes to send it to Congress during its special session, scheduled for December 10th to 31st.
The government is betting that open relations and the arrival of Mr. Santilli, who follows his own path, will help rebuild bridges and stabilize dialogue with the region.
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