ON
← Back to feed
Mauricio Macri is pressing for Milei to fire Adorni, but he will not bring the Pro votes to the motion of censure
AR🏛️ PoliticsLean Conservative20 days ago

Mauricio Macri is pressing for Milei to fire Adorni, but he will not bring the Pro votes to the motion of censure

Mauricio Macri, leader of the Pro party, is pressuring President Javier Milei to remove Manuel Adorni, the head of the Cabinet, who has become embroiled in controversy after admitting to hiding over half a million dollars in undeclared savings. However, Macri has stated he will not provide his party's votes to support motions of censure against Adorni in Congress. Pro has publicly urged Milei to defend the government's reforms rather than protect Adorni. Macri's team argues that removing Adorni through constitutional mechanisms would be extreme and prefers to wait for judicial proceedings into

How each side covered it

The same event, grouped by the political lean of the outlets covering it.

How each side covered it

Support independent, bias-aware news and unlock the social pulse, community voting, and your personalized For You feed.

Become a Supporter

Covered around the world

The same event as reported in other countries.

Covered around the world

Support independent, bias-aware news and unlock the social pulse, community voting, and your personalized For You feed.

Become a Supporter

Claims check

Key factual claims, and how many sources assert vs dispute each.

Claims check

Support independent, bias-aware news and unlock the social pulse, community voting, and your personalized For You feed.

Become a Supporter

8 reports

Perfil logoPerfilIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 8520 days ago
Poll: Mauricio Macri fails to recover the PRO and is relegated in the race to 2027

A survey conducted by QSocial Big Data indicates that Mauricio Macri's PRO party is losing support and is no longer seen as a competitive force in the 2027 presidential race. The survey found that the percentage of PRO voters identifying with Javier Milei has dropped significantly, from 80% in January to 26%. Meanwhile, La Libertad Avanza leads in party preference with 26%, followed by the Peronist movement with 23%, while PRO trails far behind at 7%.

Bias read (Center): The article presents survey data without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports findings objectively, showing both the decline of PRO and the current standings of other parties. There is no clear ideological framing or emphasis on one side over another.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): This article provides factual updates on the appointment of Adrián Ravier as the new presidential spokesperson with clear sourcing and neutral tone, focusing on official announcements and background information.

Infobae logoInfobaeIndependentConservativeFactual 90Objective 8527 days ago
The PRO's tough statement against Manuel Adorni:

A statement from the PRO party criticizing Manuel Adorni, stating there is no possible justification for his actions.

Bias read (Conservative): The article references a communication from the PRO party, which is a right-leaning political group in Argentina, criticizing Manuel Adorni. The framing implies disapproval of Adorni's actions without providing counterpoints or balanced context, suggesting a right-leaning perspective.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article objectively reports the political shift involving Santilli's appointment and Valdés's response, maintaining a neutral tone while providing factual details.

Perfil logoPerfilIndependentConservativeFactual 90Objective 8022 days ago
Guillermo Dietrich: Mauricio Macri is a beacon that illuminates Argentina and is increasingly illuminating

Guillermo Dietrich, former Minister of Transportation under President Mauricio Macri, discusses his party's identity amid attempts by the ruling party to absorb it. He describes Macri as an independent figure in Argentine politics who does not rely on public office for personal development. Dietrich praises Macri as 'a lighthouse illuminating Argentina more and more.'

Bias read (Conservative): The article presents a positive framing of Mauricio Macri and his policies, using strong praise ('lighthouse') and highlights Dietrich's close association with Macri, including his role as a key minister. The tone is supportive of Macri's legacy and the opposition party's stance.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports Dietrich's comments on Macri and the internal party dynamics. It provides background on Dietrich's career and his views on Macri's role. The repeated section about journalism being critical of authoritarians slightly reduces objectivity.

La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒ConservativeFactual 90Objective 756/8/2026
The government opens a new stage of appointment of judges and returns political tension to the Senate

The Argentine government under President Javier Milei has initiated a new phase of judicial appointments, reigniting political tensions in the Senate. The process involves more than 70 judicial nominations sent by the executive branch over the past month and a half. The legislative process begins with uncertainty, particularly after the case of María Verónica Michelli, who received Senate approval despite opposition from La Libertad Avanza (LLA). Tensions exist within the ruling coalition due to the withdrawal of support from Patricia Bullrich, as well as among lawmakers from the so-called 'di

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the government's judicial reforms as having a 'libertarian imprint' and highlights tensions arising from the opposition to these reforms, particularly from the La Libertad Avanza faction. It emphasizes the political maneuvering around the vetoes and the influence of specific power

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): The article accurately covers the judicial appointments and political tensions in the Senate. It presents the facts neutrally but has a slightly biased tone regarding the official stance.

Perfil logoPerfilIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 7526 days ago
The PRO to Milei: We want you to advocate for change and not Adorni

The PRO party, led by Mauricio Macri, has asked President Javier Milei to prioritize defending political change and requested responses to concerns raised by the presidential spokesperson's property declarations.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a political party requesting the president to defend political change and address concerns regarding property disclosures. The content presents facts without overtly biased language or one-sided sourcing, maintaining neutrality in its framing.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Accurate coverage of the controversy with some emphasis on the PRO party's stance.

La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒CenterFactual 80Objective 7526 days ago
Mauricio Macri is pressing for Milei to fire Adorni, but he will not bring the Pro votes to the motion of censure

Mauricio Macri, leader of the Pro party, is pressuring President Javier Milei to remove Manuel Adorni, the head of the Cabinet, who has become embroiled in controversy after admitting to hiding over half a million dollars in undeclared savings. However, Macri has stated he will not provide his party's votes to support motions of censure against Adorni in Congress. Pro has publicly urged Milei to defend the government's reforms rather than protect Adorni. Macri's team argues that removing Adorni through constitutional mechanisms would be extreme and prefers to wait for judicial proceedings into

Bias read (Center): The article presents both Macri's pressure on Milei and his refusal to support the motion of censure, without overtly favoring either side. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the political dynamics and statements from both parties involved.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): The article states PRO's position clearly but uses strong language like 'no tiene justificación posible,' which leans toward subjectivity despite being factually sound.

Perfil logoPerfilIndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 6526 days ago
Macri is getting tough and the PRO wants Milei to kick Adorni or ask him to resign

The article discusses tensions between former President Mauricio Macri and current President Javier Milei regarding the appointment of Manuel Adorni as head of the Cabinet. Macri reportedly expressed concerns about Adorni's lack of administrative experience during their last meeting in October. The PRO party has since formally requested Adorni's removal, though they have not supported a motion of censure.

Bias read (Center): The article presents events and statements from multiple parties involved without overtly favoring any side. It reports on internal discussions and actions taken by the PRO party without editorializing or using biased language.

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 65): This piece focuses on the death of Carlos 'Indio' Solari and includes quotes from a writer, but it seems more like commentary than news. It has a strong ideological tone and less factual grounding.

Perfil logoPerfilIndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 6026 days ago
Carlos Fara: Some day the Milei will make an accounting adjustment with Bullrich

Political consultant Carlos Fara discussed the realignment of the political landscape, the future of the PRO party, Mauricio Macri's strategy, and the tensions between Javier Milei and Patricia Bullrich heading towards 2027.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an analysis by a political consultant without overtly favoring any specific side. It discusses tensions and strategies but does not exhibit biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing.

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 60): This piece discusses political dynamics and future scenarios involving Milei and Bullrich. While it provides context, it leans into speculative analysis rather than hard facts. The language suggests a particular political stance, reducing objectivity.

Keep the news honest.

ObjectiveNews is reader-funded and ad-free — we show you the bias instead of hiding it. Support independent journalism for €5/month.

Become a Supporter

Related stories