There were families and children, and alcohol and drugs were widespread from very early on, according to witness accounts. It was Sunday morning, and the Water and Soft Beverage Branch of the Truckers’ Union had planned a soccer tournament at the Argentino de Merlo Stadium. But as sometimes happens in unions, internal conflicts are usually settled by gunfire. This is what happened when two groups collided, one of which responded Pablo MoyanoHe is number two in the union and is far from the organization’s management, and another one he knows Geronimo MoyanoThe youngest son of Hugo, the historic leader, confirms for the first time in decades, at the age of eighty-one, that his authority has begun to erode.

The violent confrontation between the two union factions unfolded Internal fighting Which the Moyano Syndicate is going through today, which has become more acute following the progress of a court case in which the alleged transfer of approximately $13,000 million in one of the Syndicate’s hotels in Mar del Plata is being investigated. Because of this incident, Hugo Moyano decided a few weeks ago to dismiss two leaders of the Board of Directors: the Administrative Secretary, Claudio Omar Balazic And treasurerPaulo Hector Villegas. They both belonged to his most trusted circle and could have been the ones who completed the amounts of a series of checks that were now in the crosshairs of justice.
As a result of these two departures, Internal conflict accelerated In uniting to succeed Moyano, who is 81 years old, his access to the bases is no longer what it was before, with rebellious hotspots in some branches, such as garbage collection. On the one hand, they line up the historical leaders, who respond to Hugo’s leadership, and on the other hand they are the allies of his son Pablo, Number Two, who is waiting for his moment far from the daily life of the Federation.
He was also able to rebuild Nation From reliable sources in the guild, Sunday’s intense battle arose from a tense exchange between a branch leader responding to Pablo Moyano and another responding to Geronimo, his half-brother and father’s private secretary. The attack involved a River Baron and Argentino de Merlo, some of whom were hired by a company providing services to Coca-Cola.
The union fears that due to the incident, the company will now decide to transfer its employees to the collective agreement of the Unified Union of Sparkling Water and Allied Water Industry Workers (SOTIAGA). There will be about 3,000 workers. Sotiaga’s boss is Raul Alvarez, who decades ago made an unwritten agreement with Moyano: behind the closed doors of the multinational Coca-Cola, he created the Water and Soft Drinks Consortium, but distribution remained entirely in the hands of the trucker boss.