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Elisa Carrió went to pray to Luján 'for the salvation of Argentina'

2021-03-05T02:34:22.923Z


The former deputy suspended her political activity out of respect for her religious beliefs due to the proximity of Easter.


03/04/2021 10:59 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 03/04/2021 10:59 PM

With a photo in

front of the imposing altar of the Luján basilica

, former deputy Elisa Carrió posted a tweet in which she described herself as "

praying for the salvation of Argentina."

The truth is that Carrió took the break to go to Luján from Exaltación de la Cruz, where he resides.

She prayed, dressed in black and took her photo with the

mandatory chinstrap

required to enter the cathedral.


From their surroundings they ruled out that the leader of the Civic Coalition had some kind of political meeting underway in the area, which has allowed her to combine her religious devotion with her political work: Carrió is a fervent Catholic believer and respects Lent, the previous period to the celebration of Easter, so

his agenda is far from the conjuncture.

At least, from that sentence in these hours.

"It is time to return to God."


In Luján praying for the salvation of Argentina.

pic.twitter.com/5hdujAZ8c0

- Elisa Lilita Carrió (@elisacarrio) March 4, 2021

Because on Thursday morning, Carrió had resorted to the same social network to declaim

"other people's shame and moral disgust"

for those who are "subverting the Constitution or negotiating in secret", in reference to information published on agreements of government officials and opponents in the Council of the Magistracy.

"Neither Argentina nor the Republic is saved, it seems all orchestrated for the moral and economic disaster of the Nation," concluded the former deputy and original founder of the space called Cambiemos.

And after the judicial exposition of Cristina Kirchner via Zoom, Carrió had devoted very hard considerations to her: "She is

so destabilized

that she already says stupid things," he told her.

It seems all orchestrated for the moral and economic disaster of the Nation 🇦🇷

- Elisa Lilita Carrió (@elisacarrio) March 4, 2021

On Tuesday, Carrió had criticized Alberto Fernández, Cristina Kirchner and Oscar Parrilli with the rigor of his character for "subverting the institutional order", as a result of the creation of the controversial bicameral commission that will control judges, mentioned by the ultra-Kirchnerist senator and endorsed by the previous presidential words.

But also, Mauricio Macri's germinal ally in Juntos por el Cambio had warned his own: "We are going to extreme Argentina.

Expanding the rift today is suicidal

. We are going to work for the unity of Argentines in a republican framework. .

We are not going to be functional to the extreme proposal of Cristina Kirchner, answering her with another extreme. We can still not be Venezuela

. Intelligence is needed, not confrontation, "he wrote.

And he assured that "there are 70% of Argentines who are fed up with the confrontation, the rift and the

lack of justice for the corrupt

."

By Lent, Carrió had unsuccessfully requested that the debate on the legalization of abortion be delayed in 2019, which, in addition to not being considered, earned him criticism.

In her political career, it has been common that in periods of religious introspection and relevant dates for the Catholic calendar, the opposition leader calls herself to silence or

reduces her media exposure to a minimum

in pursuit of the tradition of her beliefs.

"It is time to return to God,"

Carrió wrote, in that sense and as the epigraph of his photo on Twitter

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Elisa Carrió said that "Cristina Kirchner is so destabilized that she already says stupid things"

Elisa Carrió, on the bicameral commission to control the judges: "Expanding the crack today is suicidal"

Source: clarin

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