
Crisis at San Lorenzo: banners have appeared demanding more resignations from the board of directors
Amid Marcelo Moretti's return to the presidency and with the ongoing judicial investigation, messages targeting several directors who have not yet left their positions have emerged
Institutional calm remains a rarity at San Lorenzo. While the board is trying to reorganize with Marcelo Moretti back in office as president, banners have appeared in Boedo and at one of the entrances to the Pedro Bidegain stadium demanding the departure of more members of the board of directors.
The messages, located at Mármol and Salcedo, the entrance to the Roberto Pando Sports Center, and at an entrance to the Nuevo Gasómetro, were aimed directly at Terzano, Goroyesky, García Lago, Boufflet, Lopardo and other board members. "Let go of San Lorenzo and resign," the signs read.

After Moretti returned from his leave of absence, some members of the board stepped down: Culotta, Nordestrom, Cigna, Allievi, and Barrosconfirmed their resignations. However, other board members publicly announced that they were leaving their executive positions, but kept their seats as board members.
This is the case of Leandro Goroyesky, who resigned as treasurer but not from his seat, and Julio Lopardo, who left the vice presidency but remains on the board.
This scenario complicates the possibility of a complete power vacuum, an alternative that at one point was considered as a way out of the institutional crisis.
Heated politics and open judicial front
Meanwhile, the professional soccer team is preparing to play two consecutive clásicos as the away team, the board is facing pressure from public discontent. The banners appeared just before a new summons for questioning for Marcelo Moretti, who was called to appear on September 11 in the case for alleged bribery and fraudulent administration.

In this climate, the demand for more resignations echoes in Boedo, although there are no signatures or visible parties responsible behind the messages.
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