The article discusses the prolonged and controversial handling of the 'Adorni case' by the Argentine government, which lasted over three months and ended with the resignation of the former Chief of Cabinet. The media initially focused heavily on this issue but shifted attention back to corruption scandals involving previous government officials after the resignation. The author criticizes the government's approach as lacking competence and marked by stubbornness, leading to significant costs for the administration's efforts to implement transformative policies since December 2023. This behavior has caused a paralysis in governance, disagreements within the cabinet, delays in essential legislative agendas, and damage to the government’s anti-corruption messaging ahead of the 2027 elections. Public opinion polls show declining approval ratings for the government.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Links): The article critiques the government's handling of internal affairs with strong negative language ('obstinacy', 'lack of competence', 'paralysis'), frames the government as obstructing progress, and emphasizes the negative impact on public policy and democratic processes. It aligns with progressive,
Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 60): The article discusses the Adorni case and its media coverage, noting the shift in focus after the resignation of an official. It references political dynamics and government handling of the issue, but includes subjective commentary on governance and political behavior. Factuality is supported by the






