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The most superstitious man in Paraguayan politics
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The most superstitious man in Paraguayan politics

President Santiago Peña of Paraguay has closely aligned himself with his nation's success in the FIFA World Cup, using the event to promote national unity and his political agenda. After Paraguay defeated Germany in the World Cup, Peña declared a national holiday and wore the team's jersey while watching the match from his home. However, following Paraguay's loss to the United States, some citizens speculated that Peña's presence might have brought bad luck, leading him to skip subsequent matches. Despite opportunities to attend games and engage with U.S. tech leaders, Peña opted to stay in Paraguay for official duties, including a congressional address and a Mercosur summit. He plans to watch Paraguay's upcoming match against France from home, citing personal superstition.

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The most superstitious man in Paraguayan politics

President Santiago Peña of Paraguay has closely aligned himself with his nation's success in the FIFA World Cup, using the event to promote national unity and his political agenda. After Paraguay defeated Germany in the World Cup, Peña declared a national holiday and wore the team's jersey while watching the match from his home. However, following Paraguay's loss to the United States, some citizens speculated that Peña's presence might have brought bad luck, leading him to skip subsequent matches. Despite opportunities to attend games and engage with U.S. tech leaders, Peña opted to stay in Paraguay for official duties, including a congressional address and a Mercosur summit. He plans to watch Paraguay's upcoming match against France from home, citing personal superstition.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article provides a balanced account of Peña's actions and public perception without overtly favoring any political perspective. It includes quotes from both Peña and an external analyst, presenting different viewpoints objectively.

Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 75): The article provides specific details about President Peña's actions and statements, aligning with the cross-source consensus. However, it includes speculative elements such as suggesting Peña's presence 'might have jinxed' the team, which lacks direct evidence. The tone leans slightly toward commen

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