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Daniel Scioli told why he now supports the landing of the SAD in Argentine football

2024-04-18T12:05:22.666Z

Highlights: Daniel Scioli is the head of the Ministry of Tourism, Environment, and Sports of the Nation. In 2018, he spoke publicly to prevent the country's clubs from becoming public limited companies. He also admitted that he voted for Sergio Massa in the last runoff and told what led him to join the Government of Milei. He argued that his "experience in Brazil" as an ambassador allowed him to "incorporate new ideas. " He also mentioned the case of Uruguay, where there is a "model law" on this matter. He said that he did not change his mind, but rather that he tried not to remain "with the fixed idea. "6 years passed. So many things have happened in football and in other areas of life. I didn't change my mind. I want to give an option because I also evolve," he said.


In 2018, the current head of the Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Sports of the Nation spoke out publicly against this initiative. This Wednesday he said that he did not change his mind, but rather that he tries not to remain “with the fixed idea.” He also admitted that he voted for Sergio Massa in the last runoff and told what led him to join the Government of Javier Milei.


The head of the Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Sports of the Nation,

Daniel Scioli

, who in 2018 spoke publicly to prevent the country's clubs from becoming public limited companies, explained this Wednesday why he

now supports the decree promoted by Javier Milei

to promote the landing of the SAD in Argentine football.

“6 years passed. So many things have happened in football and in other areas of life.

I didn't change my mind, I want to give an option because I also evolve

and I don't stay with a fixed idea. “I realize the changes there are,” she expressed in statements to TN.

Scioli also argued that his “experience in Brazil” as an ambassador allowed him to “incorporate new ideas.” He also mentioned the case of Uruguay, where there is “a model law” on this matter.

A little more than five years ago, in a tweet that reminded him of the interview he starred in on that news channel, the former Buenos Aires governor wrote: “I chaired a new session of the Sports Commission where we debated a bill presented by deputies of our block that, if approved,

will prevent clubs from becoming public limited companies

.”

"Today AFA, what a coincidence, after this debate, said 'we are thinking of an alternative for management capital to enter.' But

the real change is the one that Milei proposed

and that we are defending with Julio Garro,” she emphasized, to the surprise of the delivery drivers at his words.

The thing is that, during another passage of the note, Scioli had admitted that

in the last runoff he voted for Sergio Massa

, the candidate who lost to Milei, who then "summoned him to help."

“I interpret the will of the people, their state of mind, in

the new democratic stage that Milei faces

, and I have every will to support. “I feel that I can help the country a lot,” she explained, and recalled some “disagreements” that he had with Cristina Kirchner and that “remained in the past.”

In short, he stressed that “a better country is coming in every sense,” but first,

to be better, “you have to suffer, have a hard time and face rehabilitation

that is painful.”

Scioli's tweet to bench Verón for the SAD and the counterattack of a strong man from AFA

Scioli who wrote a disclaimer on his

"The statements by the AFA treasurer against Juan Sebastián Verón and Andrés Fassi, president of Talleres de Córdoba, which is carrying out a great transformation, are regrettable," were the first words the politician wrote.

In the following paragraph, the former Argentine ambassador to Brazil filled the president of the La Plata club with praise. "Verón is a great leader with an impeccable career and prestige in Argentine soccer, with whom he shares the vision of the entry of private capital, as an alternative to improve the quality of the club and the life of the member," he added.

The text did not end there, but Scioli decided to close it with a wink towards the leader of La Libertad Avanza. "The SAD decree of President @JMilei has the force of law and is in force," he concluded.

Minutes after the publication, Pablo Toviggino, Claudio Tapia's right-hand man, chose to remember that 2018 post by the official and accompanied it with an extensive text.

"I would ask: 'What did you become, Daniel?'. But since you are so converted... Perhaps it is better: 'How much did you become?'. Are you the one who promoted a project against the SAD or the one who now asks approve them? Oh, I know that the Law is not your strong suit, so I'm going to bore you. You really are pure breed!" he shot.

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Source: clarin

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