Associated Press12h agoSource 84Low

Argentine President Milei won’t attend the World Cup final, citing superstition

The News

Argentine President Javier Milei has decided to skip the World Cup final, attributing his absence to superstition. The decision was reported by AP News. While the specific World Cup is not identified, the announcement highlights Milei's personal beliefs influencing public engagements.

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Milei cited superstition as reason for not attending

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  • Milei cited superstition as reason for not attending
  • The decision may have political implications

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Argentine President Milei won't attend the World Cup final, citing superstition

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