Macri did not rule out a candidacy in Boca and revealed a request made by Milei

In his public reappearance to ratify his support for Javier Milei’s presidential candidacy ahead of next November’s runoff, Mauricio Macri also spoke about the future of Boca Juniors. He said he is “actively” working on the campaign of Andres Ibarra, who aspires to govern the club for the next four years, and did not rule out a place on his list. I’m working actively, we haven’t defined it, but I’m working actively,” confirmed the former president, asked if he is considering accompanying Ibarra – a former official during his presidency – as his running mate. Radio Interviewee Mitre, Macri revealed that the current situation of the club, currently managed by Jorge Ameal and Juan Román Riquelme, was also part of the conversation he had last Tuesday at his home with Javier Milei. At one point he told me: ‘I need you to recover the joy of being a Boca fan, I have lost it since Riquelme is president’, bah, acting president, even though he is vice president,” said the founder of PRO. He added: “Milei told me that he voted for me in the time of Boca.” In the midst of the escalation of tension in the opposition coalition over the position in relation to the second round between Milei and Sergio Massa, Macri confirmed that he is trying to regain prominence in the political life of the club he presided over between 1995 and 2007. “We are evaluating it,” Macri evaded.

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