The Government decreed seven days of mourning for the death of Pope Francis

The Government decreed seven days of mourning for the death of Pope Francis

It was reported by the spokesman Manuel Adorni on his social networks. The president’s office also issued a statement. Javier Milei fired him with pain “despite the differences.”

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He Government will have seven days of mourning for the death of Pope Francissaid the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni.

“Pope Francis, Jorge Bergoglio, died. Spiritual leader and guide of millions of men and women. The president of the Nation will decree seven days of mourning for the death of the Holy Father. Qepd,” the spokesman posted in his X account.

At the same time, President Javier Milei dismissed “with deep pain” to the high pontiff.

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“He died today and is already resting in peace. Despite differences that are minor today, he could have known him in his goodness and wisdom was a true honor for me,” the president posted on his social networks.

He argued that “as president, as Argentine and, fundamentally, as a man of faith, dismissal to the Holy Father and accompany all who today we find this sad news.”

At the same time, the Office of the President of the Argentine Republic issued a statement in which he expressed his regret for the death of the pontiff and sent his condolences to the Bergoglio family.

Jorge Bergoglio died Monday at age 88, as confirmed by the Vatican in an official statement.

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