Paraguay's President Santiago Peña is set to avoid a potentially awkward encounter with Paraguayan fans following his team's match against the U.S. in the World Cup. Despite being in the country for the game, President Peña has decided to steer clear of the stadium, opting instead to make a declaration from the comfort of his own living room. The unusual move comes as Paraguay faces off against Argentina in a crucial match later today, and fans are eager to see how their team will perform. With tensions running high, President Peña's decision to stay out of the spotlight may be a calculated attempt to avoid any controversy that could impact the team's morale.
After traveling to the U.S. for his team's first match, President Santiago Peña won't go back near the stadium today — but he'll gladly declare a holiday from his living room.