Argentina's Security Minister Bullrich has publicly expressed concern about the fallout from the Adorni case within the ruling party, citing discomfort among senior figures including presidential aide Karina and concerns about the administration's international standing. The statement underscores internal divisions within the government over an unspecified incident.
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View all signals →Bullrich vows that Argentina's government will capture former guerrilla Apablaza for extradition to Chile Argentine senator and former Security Minister Patricia Bullrich said in Santiago on Tuesday that Javier Milei's government maintains "the firm determination" to locate Chilean former guerrilla Galvarino Sergio Apablaza, on the run since April 1 in Argentine territory, in order to extradite him to Chile. "If he is in Argentina, we are going to find him. That is the commitment of the Argentine president, it is the commitment of the government," Bullrich told local media during her visit to the Andean country, where she will meet with Chilean President José Antonio Kast.
El Presidente habló en exclusiva con LN+ y afirmó que el jefe de Gabinete adelantará la presentación de la declaración jurada; sostuvo que los dichos de Bullrich fueron un espóiler