The spokesman of the Casa Rosada, Manuel Adorni, has announced that the government of Javier Milei will soon publish a resolution with important changes that will affect the appearances that are made in the press room. The changes have to do with the selection of questions (which can be subject to the vote of Internet users in social networks), With the possibility of asking journalists and the choice of who has the floor and, above all, With the prohibition of re -questioning thanks to a new tool that the Argentine government has been drawn under the sleeve: a “mutator button”. And it is that “so much rehearsals makes her own colleagues feel that she is being removed” has explained Adorni, after confessing that it seems “an interesting resource.” And not only that, but the Milei government could launch a Press accreditation system by popular vote.
A great journalistic brother
Manuel Adorni says that the Argentine government is thinking “in some scheme where journalists can be chosen by people” so that citizens feel somehow represented. A kind of “great journalistic brother”the spokesman of the Casa Rosada has joked before the media.
Of course, Milei’s intentions of silencing the press are being very controversial worldwide, although we must remember that the prohibition of re -question is not something so unusual. For example, in Spain, at the press conference after the Council of Ministers, you can only ask once. There is no button, but the result is very similar.