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At the summit, the president faced tough questions from the attendees. He acknowledged the country's struggles but remained resolute in his vision for the future. The protesters outside, however, were not convinced. They continued to chant and march, demanding action.

Meanwhile, in a nearby room, a group of protesters had gathered, holding signs that read "Fairness Now" and "People Over Profit." They were a diverse group of citizens, united in their frustration with the current economic policies. Their leader, a passionate young woman named Maya, had organized the rally to coincide with the summit. el presidente s01e07 1080p

El Presidente S01E07 is the episode where the party ends and the hangover begins. It is uncomfortable, slow, and brutally realistic. If you have been waiting for a shootout or a car chase, you will be disappointed. If you want to see the precise psychological moment a con man realizes he has conned himself, press play. At the summit, the president faced tough questions

We open not in Zurich or Santiago, but in a sterile Miami airport holding room. (the late Argentine FA boss, played with reptilian charm) isn’t there for soccer. He’s there for Jorge “El Chueco” Delgado —the fictionalized version of the whistleblower. They continued to chant and march, demanding action

In Episode 7, the high of the Copa América tournament spreads across Chile, but a dark shadow falls over both the CONMEBOL and the Jadue Facuse family. Sergio Jadue, played by , is no longer just a small-town club president; he is the face of Chilean football at its peak. However, the FBI investigation led by Agent Harris (Karla Souza) is closing in, and the "soccer godfather" Julio Grondona's death has left a power vacuum that Jadue is struggling to navigate.

The summit, scheduled for later that day, would bring together influential business leaders, economists, and politicians to discuss the country's economic challenges. As the president's advisors briefed him on the agenda, he listened intently, his eyes scanning the room for any signs of dissent.