A civil court banned the holding of next Sunday’s elections after the Macri government complained about alleged irregularities in the registry.
Civil judge Alejandra Abrevaya ordered the suspension of the elections in Boca that were to be held this Sunday the 3rd, following a complaint filed by opposition candidate Andrés Ibarra. The measure does not provide for a new date for holding the elections, but will remain in force until “the situation of the irregularities identified has been resolved”. At first sight of the register”.
In this way, Justice is once again putting obstacles in place for the Xeneize partners to choose the new authorities, after a court in Buenos Aires last week ordered the elections to be postponed for 24 hours with an unusual accusation of religious reasons. DAIA (who never made a similar request to other clubs) and another of five members, three of whom reported that their names were used without their consent.
Among the justifications put forward by Abrevaya, head of the Civil Court No. 11, there are many contradictions, some of which border on the ridiculous: the magistrate explains that among the irregularities discovered she has found several cases of partners belonging to the category of supporters came. to fill in “non-work days”, but all the days he gives as examples were not weekends, but rather work days.
Hours later, Mauricio Macri sent a message directly to Juan Román Riquelme in an interview on TNT Sports: “Román, if you want transparent elections, organize those 13,000 and then we will vote on Sunday.”
The current leadership of Xeneize has long criticized the fact that the group led by Macri is trying to hinder the elections: “All they are trying to do is stop people from coming to vote. The most sacred thing we have is the fan and they hurt them.” day after day. This is like sport, you have to compete, I ask the opposition to put an end to so much dirt, it seems to me that they already have a have crossed the border,” shot the current vice president and candidate for president Juan Román Riquelme in an interview with C5N this week.
Source: Goal