“We do not belong to that federation. We don’t have the same agenda as them,” said Darío Toñánez, president of the Locos de la Cantera de Tobatí Association, in an interview with 780 AM.
The leader indicated that the routes were being closed today by the group of Ángel Zaracho and Roberto Almirón, two of the five arrested for an alleged request for money from the Minister of the Interior, Federico González. “They are freighters. We are truck dealers,” Toñánez clarified.
Likewise, he said that the group of Zaracho and Almirón was not the one that had an impact on the G. 1,000 drop in fuel at the time. “We were the ones who demonstrated in front of the ex-Aratirí, the ones who achieved it,” he stressed.
“Radical demonstrations, broken windshields, garrote people who wanted to pass. They put together so much trouble that every time they came they left with an agreement,” added Toñánez.
On the other hand, he lamented the Government’s lack of will to manage the crisis unleashed for months in relation to fuel prices.
Likewise, he announced that on Monday they will hold a meeting between all the unions that were demonstrated in front of the former Aratiri. “We will demand to undress Petropar, we already know that the price is not going to be reduced. We also require bare costs for private emblems. We know that they earn G. 1000 or more per liter”, he specified.
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