Javier Milei Avoided Confrontation with García Cuerva, but Considered It Exaggerated to Talk About “Terrorism” in the Networks
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The President also confirmed that Foreign Ministry is making efforts for the Pope to visit Argentina in November
The day after the strong speech delivered by the Archbishop of Buenos Aires at the Tedeum, the President considered that the critical view of the religious leader is “an absolutely valid opinion.” However, it made a clear difference when analyzing the virulence of Internet posts.
Despite the effort of President Javier Milei to tone down the harsh questions of the homily of May 25, the Minister of Economy used his social networks to launch a sarcastic reply against the head of the Buenos Aires Church. The entry Caputo crossed García Cuerva with irony and revived the tension with the Church was first published in #BorderJournalism.
The Minister of Economy responded to the accusations of the Archbishop of Buenos Aires showing a post attacking President Milei. Read more
The Archbishop of Buenos Aires called for political agreements and warned about poverty, polarization and verbal violence during an act attended by the president, which avoided an open confrontation. "Take advantage of these occasions to give a message within an institutional context and take great care of the forms," an expert told Sputnik.
The president, Javier Milei, avoided this Tuesday confrontation with the Archbishop of the City of Buenos Aires, Monsignor Jorge García Cuerva, who left hard concepts during the homily of the Tedeum for the celebration of May 25 that took place in the Cathedral of Buenos Aires. “It seems to me that he has given a valid opinion within...
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