2023-12-07 03:01:00
The elected president Javier Milei made his chainsaw available to “end the populism that governs in Boca”, in response to the query of a Twitter account that is dedicated to militarizing Mauricio Macri and attacking Juan Román Riquelme. It is not the first time that the leader of La Libertad Avanza has expressed himself in relation to the elections in Boca.
The self-confessed “anti-Boca” Javier Milei does not hide his desire that Mauricio Macri and Andrés Ibarra prevail over Juan Román Riquelme in the elections in Boca. On this occasion, the president-elect responded to a query made by the account @lamacrineta on the social network A few minutes later the response came: “Count on the tool without a doubt…”.
The president-elect “makes his chainsaw available” or whatever that expression means, to intervene in a non-profit civil association, for the benefit of his political partner and with whom he wove an agreement to win the presidential runoff, Mauricio Macri.
It is not the first time that Milei interacts with this
This Monday, from the aforementioned profile, they asked him “If Palermo is the manager of Boca, will we one day have the honor of receiving our President in La Bombonera?” “I have no doubts! I’m dying to see the great Titan once more in La Bombonera,” responded the future head of state.
Martín Palermo’s name appears because the Ibarra-Macri formula promised that the Titan will be the coach if they win the elections, something that the former forward later confirmed.
Milei himself recognized himself as “anti-Boca”: “I was from Boca, I was intensely from Boca, until Mr. Angelici brought him to Riquelme to steal,” he said on several occasions. For the far-right this was “an act of populism” and that is why he began to hate the club of which he was previously a fan. In fact, he also confessed that in the middle of the 2018 Copa Libertadores final once morest River, he supported the Millonario and even shouted his goals.
Elections in Boca
These statements by Milei occur within the framework of the Macrista campaign to muddy the elections in Boca. They should have been held on Sunday, December 3, but were postponed indefinitely due to a complaint from the opposition due to alleged irregularities in the registry.
The judge who suspended the elections was Débora Abrevaya, whose judicial document was riddled with errors. The ruling party challenged her for not being impartial, since a good part of the partners who had supposedly been discharged by the current management had been hired by the previous commission. Among them was Sergio Abrevaya, brother of the magistrate and Macrista legislator of the City of Buenos Aires.
Abrevaya accepted the challenge and the case was left in the hands of Analía Romero, although she also left with the excuse of being an active member, a condition she reached in 2013 — Angelici management — and without first going through the category of adherent. Finally, the file passed to Sebastián Font, a judge who replaces the National Civil Court No. 36.
This is not the only judicial presentation that Macrismo made in recent months. Everything indicates that, given the fact that the polls are very favorable to Riquelme, the opposition is trying to delay things as much as possible so that the elections can be held with the new government and therefore with new authorities in the General Inspection of Justice. (IGJ)—responsible for registering and supervising commercial companies and civil entities—. Riquelme himself declared that “they want to intervene in the club.”
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