It is true that Diego Maradona had already “illuminated” the La Boca neighborhood, back in 1981, when Argentinos Juniors transferred it to Xeneize. His partnership with Miguel Brindisi and Hugo Omar Perotti, among others, forever sealed the love between El Diez and the La Ribera club.
By then, La Boca had passed its first 111 years, and Diego was just 21.
This Saturday the mythical streets where thousands of people walk “Caminito” and La Bombonera, among other attractions, celebrated its 151st anniversary with different activities.
Nine months after Maradona’s death, and on the occasion of the neighborhood’s birthday, the iron sculpture was inaugurated “Diego Iluminado”, by Alejandro Marmo, which was installed on the wall behind the monument to General José de San Martín, at the entrance to the mythical “Caminito” promenade.
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Gisela Marziotta, in campaign.
The candidate for National Deputy of the Frente de Todos Gisela marziotta He participated with neighbors in the inauguration and the tribute to the 10 captain of the selected team in the World Cup in Mexico 86 and coach of the blue and white in South Africa 2010.
Marziotta highlighted the early exit from the health crisis and said: “We are beginning to emerge from the pandemic, and the life we want is also to be able to meet again in public spaces and enjoy the city and its cultural and sports icons. La Boca and Caminito today have one more attraction. We were able to open it in the open air with all those who came ”.
Marziotta accompanies Leandro Santoro on the ballot. This Saturday, the Buenos Aires legislator differed from the opinion that President Alberto Fernández had given on the video that shows a K teacher indoctrinating a student at a school in La Matanza.
“I am a teacher at the UBA, I am used to discussing this type of thing because in our program there is a lot of conjuncture. But the teacher always has a role of power that he has to know how to identify. I believe in the debate in the classroom but fulfilling the roles”, Santoro remarked.
And he concluded: “First the forms and then you have to be careful when you give your opinions so as not to contaminate the pedagogical objectives of the subject.”
