One of the CDA members gave his opinion on the possible reason why the war broke out between the entities.
ACA’s CDA Member, Eduardo Bacais in the special Carburando and refers to the institutional situation that now surrounds the entity led by Eugenio Breard and the ACTC. The manager identified the reasons that led to the confrontation between the two supervisory entities.
“I think that some of the decisions we made, such as channeling the issue of licenses to regional categories and federations, meant some reaction, but the only thing we did was to apply International Sports Code, which says in that case the licenses must be the issue of the ACA CDA and then until two weeks ago we had meetings with the categories that were not audited today. There wasn’t much talk on the categories and the truth is we didn’t get to know about it from the press, until a formal notification appeared. I believe that the main basis for a good sport is to respect the regulations, order and maintain a permanent conversation, without developing these kinds of things that really contribute nothing,” said Baca.
Source: Tycsports

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