Javier Milei revealed that he spoke with Kun Agüero about SAD: “He has an intelligence that is not at all conventional”

Javier Milei revealed that he spoke with Kun Agüero about SAD: “He has an intelligence that is not at all conventional”

The President of the Nation affirmed that the former soccer player understands “the nature of the proposal” promoted by the Government. All the details of his conversation.

President Javier Milei once again defended his intention to establish Sports Joint Stock Companies (SAD) in Argentine football and revealed that he spoke with Sergio “Kun” Agüero about their implementation. The president assured that the former soccer player “has an intelligence that is not at all conventional” since he “understands the nature” of the proposal promoted by the Government.

This dialogue between Milei and Agüero occurs after Justice suspended the articles of the Decree of Necessity and Urgency (DNU) that enabled the transformation of civil associations into sports corporations because “The extremes required by the regulations and jurisprudence cited are not verified, at least in this preliminary stage of the case. for the dictation of the questioned DNU – in the matter in question -, as a situation of exceptionality or necessity that justifies the adoption of the measures analyzed here is not evident or made explicit.

The conversation between Javier Milei and Kun Agüero

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Milei once again asked for SAD in Argentine soccer.

Milei once again asked for SAD in Argentine soccer.

As revealed by the President of the Nation, he was able to have a conversation with the former Manchester City player, whom he praised for having “a truly surprising analytical depth.”

Along the same lines, he took advantage and explained the objective of promoting SAD: “We are not demanding that all clubs be private, but rather that there be the possibility that if someone wanted to have a private club, they can have it.”

In radio statements, the president explained the objective of promoting SAD: “We are not demanding that all clubs be private, but rather that there is the possibility that if someone wanted to have a private club, they can have it. We are not demanding a model, but to open the possibility that there are other corporate schemes that can interpret football with a different logic.

“Football, beyond passions, is still a spectacle. The more benefits are obtained, the quality of the spectacle will be better,” he indicated.

At the same time, he stated that the fact that players go abroad at the best stage of their career “degrades the quality of the league.”

News in development.-

Source: Ambito

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