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It might seem like intimate news, but in the case of Mauricio Macri there is no private life. Macri and Juliana Awada separated and the data, far from remaining on a domestic level, is read as one more episode in a biography that has always been public. Mauricio Macri has been Mauricio Macri since long before he became president: Franco’s son, the heir, the leader in permanent training in front of cameras. His love life, like his political career, never happened offstage. That is why the rupture is bigger than a simple gossip: it appears at the same moment in which his political project loses order, allies and centrality. The separation of Mauricio and the dispersion of Macriism run in parallel.

This is how this week’s NEWS cover story begins titled “The end of public and private spell.” Rodis Recalt details in his text the present critic of the founder of the PROwho is simultaneously going through the dissolution of his party – absorbed by the Milei government – and the separation from Juliana Awada, the woman who most strongly influenced his life and accompanied his political project. Division of assets, friendly separation and his withdrawal from FIFA, from where he dreams of replacing Tapia in the leadership of the AFA. Also on the cover this week Luciano Castro- Giselda Siciliani and the “Too much for me” phenomenon: superwomen with pathetic men. Self-esteem and machoism.

Also on the cover Antonella Roccuzzo, Messi’s wife who has become a salesperson for premium brands. And Santiago Caputo’s brand new “rehab” look.

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