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S01e02 Aac — El Presidente

The room freezes. That conversation happened in a private sauna. No phones allowed. How did it get recorded?

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: Sergio tries to pull off a massive "feint" to establish his authority, but things quickly go sideways as he realizes he is out of his depth among the seasoned, corrupt executives of CONMEBOL.

The second episode of El Presidente , titled marks a pivotal turning point in the series, shifting the tone from a satirical rise-to-power story into a high-stakes espionage thriller. Centered on the 2015 "FIFA Gate" corruption scandal, this episode follows Sergio Jadue as his newfound power is immediately threatened by international law enforcement. Episode Overview: "Rosarito" The room freezes

– Over a minimalist electronic score (AAC-quality audio mix), we hear the janitor whistling the national anthem, slightly off-key.

The episode highlights the excessive lifestyle and blatant bribery occurring within the South American football federation, showcasing how deeply entrenched the corruption was. Cast and Production How did it get recorded

President Miguel Ortega (fictional, inspired by the series’ tone of political scandal) wakes to a frantic call from his chief of staff, Valeria. A news outlet is teasing a bombshell: “The President’s Secret AAC – Hear What He Really Thinks.” Miguel scoffs—until Valeria plays a grainy 10-second clip. It’s his voice: “...the union leaders are bought. Give them the stadium and they’ll sell out their own mothers.”

Agent Harris reveals her true identity and the depth of the investigation, leaving Jadue with no escape route.

After being propped up as a "yogurt president"—a disposable figurehead meant to take the blame for firing the popular coach Marcelo Bielsa—Jadue finds himself in a moral and political minefield:

Following the pilot's introduction to Sergio Jadue, the unlikely protagonist, Episode 2 shifts the focus heavily toward the antagonist, Chuck Blazer. The episode explores the bizarre double life of the FIFA Executive Committee member while the FBI tightens its net. It highlights the stark contrast between the corrupt dealings at FIFA headquarters and the clandestine operations of US law enforcement.