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Manuel Adorni
Manuel Adorni (born 28 February 1980) is an Argentine politician, certified public accountant, and educator, currently serving as the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers and spokesperson for the President of Argentina.
| Manuel Adorni |
|---|
| Official portrait, 2024. |
| Incumbent |
| Assumed office 31 October 2025 |
| Javier Milei |
| Guillermo Francos |
| In office10 December 2023 – 18 September 2024 |
| Javier Milei |
| Gabriela Cerruti |
| Himself (as Secretary of Communication and Press) |
| Manuel Adorni (1980-02-28) 28 February 1980La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| La Libertad Avanza (since 2024) |
| Republicanos Unidos (2021–2024) |
| Argentine University of Enterprise (BA) |
| Journalist, politician |
Manuel Adorni (born 28 February 1980) is an Argentine politician, certified public accountant, and educator, currently serving as the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers and spokesperson for the President of Argentina.
He studied Public Accounting and Teaching at the Argentine University of Enterprise. Adorni taught at the Inter-American Open University and served as a professor at the Higher School of Economics and Business Administration.
In his journalism career, he was a regular columnist for the newspaper Infobae and hosted radio programs on Radio Rivadavia, where he also hosted "No va más" on Saturdays from 1 to 3 PM. He also appeared on news channels such as LN+, América (on the show "Intratables"), A24, and hosted his program on Canal Metro.
In 2019, he co-founded the political party "Uni2" with a group of Argentine liberals, which later merged with other liberal groups in 2020 to become Republicanos Unidos. The 2021 elections were the party's first participation, but Adorni did not run for any position. In 2023, Javier Milei contacted him to be his government spokesperson.
In November 2023, after Javier Milei's victory in the presidential elections, and Marina Calabró's refusal of the offer for the position, Adorni was announced as the future presidential spokesperson. After Milei's inauguration on December 10, he assumed the position and delivered his first press conference at the Casa Rosada a day later.
He was appointed Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers on 31 October 2025, replacing Guillermo Francos.
In March 2026, Adorni became involved in a national scandal when a media outlet photographed him traveling with his wife (who does not hold public office) on the presidential aircraft en route to the financial event "Argentina Week", led by President Javier Milei in New York City.
In response, Adorni stated: "I wanted my wife to accompany me [...] because I'm here for a week working extremely hard" ( [sic]). At the same time, it was reported that his wife had purchased an airline ticket to New York costing more than US$5,000 — paid for by Adorni, along with her travel expenses — raising questions about the couple's declared income.
It was also reported that the couple had traveled to Punta del Este (during the Carnival period) on a business jet, costing no less than US$10,000, though Adorni did not clarify who paid for the flight. Critics further noted that both his and his wife’s expenditures appeared significantly higher than their reported salaries. Additionally, he has been linked to ownership of a property in a gated community in northern Buenos Aires Province, whose value is considered high relative to his declared income.
Further reports indicated that the official had also purchased an apartment in the Caballito neighborhood, despite previously stating that his lifestyle "had not changed" since joining the government, in contrast with the apparent discrepancy between his salary and current assets.
Adorni is married to Bettina Angeletti, and has two children. He has a brother, Francisco Jorge Adorni, a accountant who serves as head of auditing at the Ministry of Defense.
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