On the day the elections were to take place, Xeneize fans took action to demand the legal measure.
Boca juniors had to experience a democratic party this Sunday, December 3, a date set for the holding of elections to determine who will lead the fate of the club for the next four years. But in the end, justice decided suspend the elections and without a confirmed date, the fans organized one flag to complain, albeit with clear support for the official list.
EVERYTHING ABOUT BOCA ELECTIONS
WHY THE ELECTIONS WERE SUSPENDED
Originally, the current leadership had scheduled the elections for Saturday the 2nd, but a court presentation by the DAIA, requesting a one-day postponement so that Jewish members could attend, motivated the change to Sunday the 3rd.
And a few days before the appointed date, The opposition led by Andrés Ibarra and Mauricio Macri requested an investigation into 13,000 members who had supposedly gone from supporters to full members, with the ability to vote. And without an agreement to terminate these employees or make them pay, The court resolution was to postpone them without a date..
FLAG AND MOBILIZATION
Although there were already expressions of support for ten, last Tuesday evening, when the suspension of the elections became official, a march was organized that started in Parque Lezama and will end in La Bombonera, a place where the tents where members cast their votes still stand would release.
It has thousands of people occupying several blocks of the route and has, in the center of the stage, Juan Roman Riquelmewho is responsible for addressing the fans from the back of a truck and accompanied by the youth coaches and part of the Football Council.
FLAG VIDEOS
- And because there was no other option, he attacked Macri hard
- More from Román to the thousands of members
- From the door of La Bombonera, Riquelme spoke and shot
- The 10 in the center and thousands of believers who accompany it
- JUAN ROMÁN RIQUELME ARRIVES
- Strong presence in the march with the youth coaches
- Thousands of fans tour La Boca
Source: Goal

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