Argentine President Javier Milei has accepted the resignation of cabinet chief Nicolas Posse, replacing him with Interior Minister Guillermo Francos. The shakeup comes amidst tensions over economic reforms, including privatization of state firms, to address Argentina’s economic crisis. Posse, a key figure in debt talks with the IMF, leaves as Milei faces challenges in Congress and a plateauing market rally. Milei, a far-right libertarian economist, aims to tackle inflation, which hit nearly 300%. Posse’s next role will be announced soon, marking the first cabinet shuffle in Milei’s five-month-old administration.