08/25/2021 4:24 PM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 08/25/2021 4:28 PM
Ariel Suárez, the rower who publicly complained about the impossibility of training due to the quarantine due to the coronavirus and who had ironic about the scandal over the celebration at Quinta de Olivos,
once again charged
against President
Alberto Fernández on social networks.
On this occasion, the athlete dusted off an old video in which Olympic athletes participate, which proclaimed the cleaning of the Reconquista River
in favor of rowers, who suffer from the accumulation of garbage in their practice space.
"Are you encouraged @alferdez?
Show us that you are really at the forefront and that you value work and Sports. A whole country is looking at you. Between all of us we are going to make it reach you. RT," Suárez wrote in a tweet, who also finished with the hashtag "#
TrabajoSIdineroNO
".
Are you up for it @alferdez?
Show us that you really are at the forefront and that you value work and Sports. A whole country is watching you.
Together we are going to make it reach you.
RT # TrabajoSIdineroNO #Apoyamosaldeporte @cautelaprodu pic.twitter.com/8XospOVC2C
- Ariel Suarez (@suarezrow) August 25, 2021
The latter refers to the request
that he do social work
cleaning the river instead of donating part of his salary to the Malbrán Institute as "voluntary reparation" for his participation in the celebration of his partner's birthday.
The video of the tweet includes, among others, the gold medalist judoka,
Paula Pareto
,
David Nalbandian
(already retired several years ago), the hammer throwing specialist,
Jennifer Dahlgren
, and the late javelin thrower, Braian Toledo.
It shows these athletes with difficulties to train due to the amount of garbage that is on the site such as the tatami or the tennis court, soccer and the Olympic track.
I propose one thing to you @alferdez since you are not going to reach a political trial.
Let's do social work with our hands and clean the National Rowing Course.
You, me and all of us who have a record.
Donating money is not valued, working is.
- Ariel Suarez (@suarezrow) August 24, 2021
Gonzalo Bonadeo's voiceover says about the ending: "This is not fiction. Millions of people live with this every day. Let's save much more than one sport. Join us. Let's clean up the Reconquista."
Before, in another message, he had been even more direct: "I propose something to you @alferdez since you are not going to reach a political trial.
Let's do social work with our hands and clean the National Rowing Court
. You, me and all the that we have a certificate. Donating money is not valued, working is. "
Ariel Suárez went out to row in the river, not caring about the restrictions due to mandatory isolation.
Pure irony: "It was my boat the culprit"
Just ten days ago, Suárez made an irony about the scandal caused by the birthday celebration of Fabiola Yañez at the Quinta de Olivos, after the first words that Alberto Fernández gave on the subject.
The President had assured that this celebration "should not have happened", although he blamed his partner.
"On July 14, my dear Fabiola's birthday, she called a meeting with her friends and a toast that shouldn't have been done, which I definitely realize shouldn't have. And I'm sorry that it happened. Clearly I regret it, "said Fernández during a ceremony in Olavarría.
Mr. @alferdez I want to tell you that it was not my fault that I went rowing, it was my boat who wanted to cool off and get wet in our beautiful Delta.
Sorry to listen to my boat.
- Ariel Suarez (@suarezrow) August 13, 2021
Following these statements, Suárez, Olympic finalist in London 2012 and two-time champion in the Pan American Games in Lima 2019, published: “Mr. Alberto Fernández, I want to tell you that it was not my fault that I went out to row, it
was my boat
who wanted to cool off and get wet. in our beautiful Delta.
Sorry to listen to my boat, ”he wrote.
That tweet had more than 60 thousand likes and was retweeted 15 thousand times.
Suarez's claims made headlines in August of last year.
In the midst of the restrictions set by the quarantine, the rower had warned: "If football returns to training, me too."
It was thus that Suárez threw his boat into the Luján River and did his first outdoor training, after five months without touching the water.
As he did not have the official authorization to row again,
a certificate was drawn up for him for breach
of the rules of compulsory social isolation.
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