In the last hours, in Palermo, he was defined by election who will be the new president in charge of the AAP. Know the details.
On the day on Wednesday, the list headed by Benjamín Araya It was the most voted by clubs in the elections that determined the new president of the Argentine Polo Association.
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Native of Colonel Suárez and from a family linked to sport, Araya will command the destinations of the AAP at 62 years. He will govern for two years, with the possibility of renewing for two others.


The election was held at an annual assembly, in the Argentine Polo Campoand the triumph of the new president was very tight: 58 votes against 56without abstentions or blank votes.
“I assumed this commitment and I will fulfill it, but still attending the other things that I am tied. First, because I also assumed a commitment and I cannot break it from good to first. And second, because we put together a team of very suitable people in which the decisions will be taken in a consensual way and not individually”he explained Araya in statements a The nation.
As for his government plan, Araya made clear his priorities. “I think Buenos Aires centralizes the activity. And we do not have to forget that the Pole of Buenos Aires is what it is thanks to the contribution of the Pole of the Interior, which is very important”he said about it.
“There are a lot of clubs, of people who play, of families, of boys living and for the pole and who have started their careers in Salta, Entre Ríos, Coronel Suárez, Trenque Lauquen, La Pampa. So, we can’t forget. In many of those places they need the Pole Association. Not only resources; You also refer, people who teach them, to support them, to explain how to play pole, which is a horse. There they also enter the association of players and breeders. It is a big combo, in which we all need ourselves, “the new president exemplified.
The complete list of Araya’s winning formula:
- President: Benjamín Araya.
- Alternate trustee: Juan Lastra.
- Titular vowels for active clubs: Federico Virasoro, Javier Pasman and Franco Gai (this one, for a year instead of the resigning Nicolás Ojea Quintana).
- Titular members for the incorporated clubs: Santiago Olivera and José Ortiz Maslllorens (this one, for a year instead of the resignant Verónica Guerrero).
- Alternate vowels for active clubs: John Peter Duncan and Ernesto Lalor.
- Alternate vowel for incorporated clubs: Lucia Giraudo.
Source: Ambito

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