Boca Elections: President Javier Milei’s Controversial Vote and Verbal Attack from Riquelme and Fans

2023-12-24 02:08:11

President Javier Miley confirmed that he was aware of a possible verbal attack instigated by “(Juan Román) Riquelme and his vandals”, when he went to vote in the elections that took place in Boca last week.

In any case, he warned that “that is why he was not going to stop going” to the Bombonera stadium to cast his vote in the election, which finally led to the triumph of the former soccer player over the duo made up of Andrés Ibarra and Mauricio Macrithe latter his ally in politics at the national level.

“I knew that Riquelme and his vandals were going to insult me,” Milei said in the program ‘La noche de Mirtha’, which is broadcast on channel 13.

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Regarding the accusations of the fans, who shouted at him ‘you are the dictatorship’, he maintained: “it’s not like that, 56 percent of Argentines voted for me. I was the most voted president in history.”

And regarding his vote in favor of the opposition formula in Boca, he confided that “Macri behaved like a gentleman with me, like Patricia (Bullrich), both of them supported me without conditions”, in the face of the runoff in which he won. to Sergio Massa.

“Also, how might I not vote for them if they promised that if they won they would take (Martín) Palermo as their coach. Palermo is my idol,” he concluded.


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