The couple, who became an emblem during the presidential term of the PRO leader, decided to end their relationship after more than 15 years together. According to the Argentine News Agency, the separation is said to have been gestated before Christmas and New Year's. However, in the hours before the news was confirmed, the former first lady was seen in Patagonia with her daughter Antonia and a group of friends, without the presence of the former head of state. The separation marks the end of one of the most media-covered couples in Argentine power, who went through management in the City of Buenos Aires, the arrival at the Casa Rosada in 2015, and Macri's return to political opposition activity in recent years. Nevertheless, both chose to maintain family harmony and shared the festivities together before the information became public this Sunday. A story that began in a gym. The link between the then head of the Government and the textile businesswoman dates back to the late 2000s: The spark: they met in September 2009 at a select gym in Barrio Parque. Consolidation: after a dinner and a trip to Tandil, they formalized their courtship and began living together a few months later. Gala wedding: they married civilly on November 16, 2010, in front of 400 guests, later celebrating with a great party at La Carlota estate. Family: in October 2011, Antonia was born, the couple's only daughter. Both already had children from previous relationships: Agustina, Francisco, and Gimena from Macri's side; and Valentina from Awada's side. Low profile and refuge in the South. In recent years, Awada has been very active on her social networks, sharing the intimacy of her trips and messages of affection for Macri on special dates.
Mauricio Macri and Juliana Awada Separate
A couple who became a symbol in Argentine politics has decided to end their relationship after more than 15 years together. According to media reports, the separation occurred before Christmas. The news was officially confirmed on Sunday. Mauricio Macri and Juliana Awada went through managing Buenos Aires, coming to power in 2015, and returning to the opposition together.