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Milei praises Pope Francis and affirms that he was “the most important Argentine in Argentine history” | International

The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, said that Pope Francis “has been the most important Argentine in Argentine history”prior to Rome for the of the late Supreme Pontiff.

“It is an extremely important event because, He likes who likes Pope Francis, Jorge Bergoglio, has been the most important Argentine in Argentine history. That is to say, He became the spiritual leader of more than 1.5 billion beings”, Said Milei in statements to Radio Rivadavia.

The president referred to the late Pope as “a person of a huge wingspan” and added: “We had the privilege of being Argentine and, as a of state, I cannot stop attending an event of such characteristics, especially being that the Argentine people are a Catholic people.”

Milei also stressed that he hopes “to represent the circumstances to , who have a Catholic faith and basically They saw in Pope Francis a leader who was clearly an impressive leader“.

one later knows him, those who have had the possibility of knowing him in person and knowing how he acts in politics and others, we know of the stature he had,” added the president.

Upon knowing the of the of the Pope, the Argentine decreed seven days of mourning and the executive and legislative agendas of the week were suspended.

Milei’s radical opinion over Pope Francis

Prior to getting to the presidency, when he was still a deputy, Milei was very critical of Francisco and accused him of being “an accomplice of the murderous lefties.”

He also described him as “representative of the evil on earth”, in addition to assigning qualifiers as “communist” and “fool” for his in the popular neighborhoods of the country.

The president changed the tone drastically once he became president in December 2023 and even visited Francisco in the .

“The youngest delegation in history” will go with Milei to the funeral of Pope Francis

In his statements on Thursday, Milei defended himself from the criticisms received in recent days due to the number of members of his cabinet who will travel with him and argued: “We are the most austere and smaller delegation in history.”

Next to the president will travel the chief of Cabinet, Guillermo Francos; the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship, Gerardo Werthein; the Minister of Human Capital, Sandra Pettovello; and the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, who will to the country on Sunday morning.

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