“It would be good if the Pope visited Argentina and saw the whole reality instead of listen to political operators who negotiate with the hunger “of the people,” said the deputy in defense of the ruling party.
At the same time, the Government He avoided a confrontation with the Pope after the clarification at the press conference of Manuel Adorni, presidential spokesman, where regarding this situation he stated: “We respect your opinion, we do not share it.“.
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“Paying for social justice”
Donate the Vatican gold, Father.It would be good if the Pope visited Argentina and saw the whole reality instead of listening to political operators who negotiate with people’s hunger. pic.twitter.com/5ZrH5FvIuv
— Lilia Lemoine (@lilialemoine) September 20, 2024
The Pope’s criticism of the Government
He Pope Francis He was the main speaker at an event held at the Vatican, to commemorate the ten years of the first meeting of the Popular Movements, where critical harshly the actions of the ruling party: “The Government stood firm and Instead of paying for social justice, he paid for the pepper sprayit suited him. Keep that in mind.”
Javier Milei’s government was never explicitly named, but there were several winks and references to it. The Supreme Pontiff stated that a week ago, the “They made a repression appear“He added that “workers, people who were demanding their rights in the street and the police were repelling them with something that is the most expensive there is, that top quality pepper spray.”
The Argentine representative in the Vatican He continued along the same lines and made another criticism: “They had no right to claim what was theirs, because they were unruly, communists“No, no. The government stood firm and instead of paying for social justice, it paid for the pepper spray, it suited it. Keep that in mind.”
The ruling party’s response: it chose to avoid confrontation
The presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorniresponded at this Friday’s press conference to the Pope’s criticism and avoided a harsh response“We do not think the same on all issues,” said the official, who also stressed that “theThe relationship with the Pope is fantastic which takes away from accepting differences and the fact that we do not think the same on all issues.”
He stressed that “it is the pope’s opinion which we respect, listen to and even reflect on, but we do not have to share the vision that it has on some issues,” the spokesman explained and specified that “Respect is total about what the Pope might say about anything.”
Source: Ambito

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