The president of San Lorenzo asked to finish his license and summon a meeting of the Board of Directors, after his scandal for charging a coima.
Marcelo Moretti had taken a license from his presidency in San Lorenzo, after a hidden camera was published in which he is seen charging a coima of US $25,000. After the scandalous event, the president -elect in December 2023 had decided to take a license, “In order to exercise a legitimate and free defense both judicial and media and to protect the institution from the facts attributed to me“
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The license period initiated on April 23 after the short statement, culminated today, since Moretti sent an email to the club by formalizing the completion of the licensewhich brings a new problem to San Lorenzo and the rest of his Board of Directors, which must meet Next Monday.


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On April 23, Marcelo Moretti had asked for a license from his position after a hidden camera in which he is seen charging a coima
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San Lorenzo, with renunciations at the door
The presidency of Moretti seemed practically finished after the filtration of the video, although finally it was not, at least for now. However, given such a scandal and a situation that seems unsustainable, on Tuesday the interim vice president, Julio Lopardohe resigned from his position as vice president of the club, although not to the Board of Directors.
For his part, the head of the ruling party, Javier Allievi, He joined the resignation of Lopardo and could further deepen the institutional crisis, given the concrete possibility that the rest of the vowels also leave their positions and the presidency of Marcelo Moretti permanently perish.
What has to happen to collapse Marcelo Moretti’s leadership
Given the concrete possibility that the leadership of the president of San Lorenzo can be affected, it is important to emphasize in which scenario the cyclone leadership could collapse. For this to happen, 16 Members of the leadership should give up their positions. Then, a transition commission would have to be trained and subsequently convene new elections.
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